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- Coco Gauff - Wikipedia
Cori Dionne "Coco" Gauff ( ˈ ɡ ɔː f GAWF; born March 13, 2004) is an American professional tennis player She has a career-high ranking of world No 2 in singles and of world No 1 in doubles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA)
- With French Open title, Coco Gauffs time is now - ESPN
Nine minutes into her news conference after her first major win, Coco Gauff was asked about her goals in the sport She didn't hesitate, or even take a pause to breathe before responding "I want
- Coco Gauff loses in Berlin in first match since French Open . . .
BERLIN (AP) — Newly crowned French Open champion Coco Gauff was stunned on her return to action Thursday, losing to Chinese qualifier Wang Xinyu 6-3, 6-3 at the Berlin Open The second-ranked Gauff, who won at Roland-Garros less than two weeks ago for her second Grand Slam title, amassed 25 unforced errors and seven double faults in her loss
- Coco Gauff loses in stunning upset in first match since . . .
Coco Gauff at the Berlin Tennis Open on Thursday Robert Prange Getty Images Wang, ranked No 49, said she would have been pleased just with the first set, considering the level of her 21-year
- Coco Gauff Wins French Open, Defeats Sabalenka | TIME
Call Coco Gauff the queen of clay The American phenom, just 21 years old, won the second Grand Slam championship of her career on Saturday, outlasting world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus 6-7
- The final word: Gauff’s comeback, Boisson’s breakthrough and . . .
Coco Gauff arrived at Roland Garros back at her career-high ranking of No 2, riding the momentum of a standout clay-court season She reached the finals in both Madrid and Rome -- becoming the youngest player in history to do so at the WTA 1000 level on clay But the 21-year-old American lost both of those finals
- Gauff turns heartache into happiness - Roland-Garros 2025 . . .
Coco Gauff has fulfilled a tearful vow to come back stronger following a maiden Roland-Garros final three years ago, outlasting world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday for her second major trophy She saluted as the first American to do so in Paris since Serena Williams a decade ago and the youngest American since Williams in 2002
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