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Coco Gauff: 5 Things to Know About the Tennis Star

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 4:22 pm
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Cori Gauff pictured after her win against Venus Williams in the 2019 Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 1, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 01 Jul 2019
Cori "Coco" Gauff practices
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Sunday Practice, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 29 Jun 2019
Cori Gauff celebrates victory during her first round match
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 1, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 01 Jul 2019
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Coco Gauff has already achieved what most athletes only dream of — and she’s still just 21. Since bursting onto the scene as a teen sensation at Wimbledon, the Atlanta native has steadily risen to the top of women’s tennis while keeping a grounded perspective shaped by her middle-class upbringing. “Even the necessary things, like flights and hotel rooms, still seem like a lot to me,” she told The Guardian in a past interview, reflecting on her approach to success.

On the court, Gauff has continued to back up the hype. She won her first Grand Slam at the 2023 US Open, followed by a major career milestone with her first French Open title in 2025. Most recently, she made headlines again at the 2026 Australian Open — both for her quarterfinal run and for speaking out about player privacy — underscoring her growing influence beyond tennis.

Once predicted by Chris Evert to become a Grand Slam champion, Coco has fulfilled that promise and shows no signs of slowing down. Here’s what to know about the star shaping the future of the sport.

Coco Gauff Is a Professional Tennis Player

Born on March 13, 2004, Cori “Coco” Grauff grew up in Atlanta. She became interested in Tennis at age four after watching Serena Williams win the Australian Open in 2009. She began playing at age six, and at age seven, her family moved to Delray Beach, Florida, where she could have better training opportunities. Coco credits winning the “Little Mo” eight-and-under nationals as when she knew she wanted to be a tennis player when she grew up. “I loved tennis,” she said in 2020, per The Guardian. “I was so-so about it in the beginning because when I was younger, I didn’t want to practice at all. I just wanted to play with my friends. When I turned eight, that was when I played ‘Little Mo’ and after that, I decided to do that for the rest of my life.”

She Is Following in Serena Williams’ Footsteps

In 2017, Coco listed her favorite players in the following order: “Serena, Venus [Williams], Madison Keys, and Sloan Stephens,” she said, per ESPN. Coco met first met Serena at the “Little Mo” tournament in New York, and they met again in 2015 during the shooting of a Delta commercial in West Palm Beach. “It was fun, a great experience,” Cori said to ESPN. “She has always been my favorite player. I got to hit some serves to her. I also met her in Nice, France [at the Patrick Mouratoglou training facility].”4

At age ten, Coco began training at France’s Mouratoglou Academy, run by Serena’s longtime coach. The training seemed to pay off. In 2014, she won the USTA Clay Court National 12-under title. At the time, she was 10 years, 3 months old, the youngest champion in history.

Coco Had a Breakout in 2019

Coco turned pro in 2018 and made her WTA debut at the Miami Open, per ESPN. She won her first match before losing in the second round. Her big breakout came the following year. After losing in straight sets in the second round of qualifying at the French Open, Coco secured a spot in Wimbledon after her application for a wildcard entry was approved. She surged through qualifying and defeated Venus Williams before ultimately losing in the fourth round to eventual champion, Simona Halep. “I wouldn’t be here without you,” Coco told Venus following her Wimbledon victory. Venus had already had four grand slam wins under her belt before Coco was born in 2004.

Made for the big stage ✨@CocoGauff becomes the youngest player since 1991 to win in the first round of the ladies’ singles, beating Venus Williams 6-4, 6-4#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/hfgcQGdZtq

— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 1, 2019

The run resulted in Coco being ranked No. 141 in the world. She continued her success at the 2019 US Open, reaching the third round where she was defeated by the world No. 1 and defending champion, Naomi Osaka.

…And Won Her First WTA Singles Title at Age 15

After making a splash at Wimbledon and the US Open, it wasn’t long before Coco claimed her first WTA victory. She won the 2019 Linz Open in Austria, defeating Jelena Ostapenko in the finale. She was 15 at the time. She won her second WTA tournament in May 2021, claiming the Emilia-Romagna Open after defeating Wang Qiang in two straight sets.

In 2022, she made it all the way to the final of the French Open. She fell to Iga Świątek in two straight sets.

She Uses Her Platform to Spread a Message

Coco has used her fame and celebrity status to speak out on social justice, particularly the countless number of Black men and women killed by police in America. “Wimbledon has given me an opportunity to raise money and raise awareness for other things and I’m glad that I was able to,” she told The Guardian. “With every match I win, I seem to get more and more people following me, so that’s good. And that means more and more awareness of subjects I care about. I always wanted to not just be a tennis player.”

“Lately, younger people are leading movements, and I guess the world has to get used to it because we’re used to older people telling us what to do,” she added. “My generation has just decided it was time to speak up on our own about things. I do follow the [climate] movement a lot, and I’m learning about ways we can better change, at least my lifestyle and the way my family lives.”



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