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Tennis Biography

Coco Gauff

“Coco”

American · Atlanta, Georgia · Born 1 January 2004

Professional Tennis Player
1
grand slams
4
weeks no1
11
titles
76
win pct

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Tennis's most anticipated teenager since Serena — US Open champion at 19 and already a global ambassador.

Cori 'Coco' Gauff was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 2004. Her father Corey was a college basketball player and her mother Candi a college gymnast. Roger Federer's agent Tony Godsick signed her as a junior talent. She defeated Venus Williams at Wimbledon in 2019 aged 15 — generating international attention for the manner of the occasion and her poise at courtside interviews immediately after. She became the youngest player to reach a Grand Slam singles final at the Australian Open in 2022 before losing to Iga Świątek. She won the US Open in 2023 aged 19 — defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the final. She won Olympic doubles gold at Paris 2024 alongside Jessica Pegula. She spoke at the Black Lives Matter protests in June 2020 aged 15. Her combination of athleticism, serve development and the maturity she demonstrates under pressure suggest a player capable of sustained Grand Slam success. She is the most closely followed young tennis player globally since Maria Sharapova's emergence in 2004.

Best Known For

US Open (2023)

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • US Open (2023)
  • Wimbledon finalist (2024)
  • French Open doubles (2022)
  • Olympic Gold doubles (Paris 2024)
Career Journey

Timeline

2004 👶 Born in Atlanta, Georgia
🏆 US Open (2023)
🏆 Wimbledon finalist (2024)
🏆 French Open doubles (2022)
🏆 Olympic Gold doubles (Paris 2024)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Coco Gauff

Coco Gauff won 1 Grand Slam singles titles.

Coco Gauff spent 4 weeks as world number one.

Coco Gauff won 11 career singles titles.

Coco Gauff was born in 2004 in Atlanta.

Coco Gauff is American.

Career Timeline — Coco Gauff
2004
Born in Atlanta, Georgia
US Open (2023)
Wimbledon finalist (2024)
French Open doubles (2022)
Olympic Gold doubles (Paris 2024)