Table of Biography
Coco Gauff is an American professional tennis player. Moreover, Coco Gauff rose to popularity after a Wimbledon victory against Venus Williams when she was just 15 years old.
Early Life
Cori Gauff best known as Coco Gauff was born on 13th March 2004, in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States of America. As of now, she is 18 years old and she is a citizen of the United States.
Moreover, she has a zodiac sign of Pisces and she holds an ethnicity of African-American. Moreover, she is the daughter of Corey Gauff (father) and Candi Gauff (mother).
Her father was a basketball player at Georgia State, while her mother was a track and field star at Florida State. Talking about her siblings,
she has two younger brothers whose names are Codey and Cameron. At the age of seven, Coco started playing tennis and was coached by her father.
Talking about her academic career, Coco’s parents moved her education to homeschool after she showed an interest in tennis. This allowed her to devote more time and concentration to training.
Both parents put their jobs on hold to focus on their daughter’s education. They wanted Coco to be a member of the National Tennis Team.
Her father was her primary tennis coach, and her mother was in charge of her homeschooling. There is no more information regarding her high school.
Early Career
She grew up watching tennis and started to play at the age of six. Her inspirational model was a tennis player named Serena Williams.
In 2014, she won the US Tennis Association Clay Court National 12-under title. Moreover, she competed in the Junior Grand Slam at the US Open and became a runner-up.
In addition, she became the fifth-youngest single girl champion in French Open history.
She became the world’s No. 1 junior in 2018 after defeating McNally in the Grade 1 Junior International Roehampton.
Coco and her partner McNally won all of their matches in a double title match against Hailey Baptiste and Dalayna Hewitt in straight sets.
In addition, she along with Alexa Noel and Connie Ma represented America at the Junior Fed Cup and won the Cup defeating Lyubov Kostenko and Dasha Lopatetskaya.
She completed 2018 as the number 2 junior in the world after winning the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championship.
Professional career
Coco Gauff won her first professional match after qualifying for the ITF Women’s Circuit in May 2018 as a qualifier for the $25k event.
At the age of 15, she became the youngest player in Open Era history to reach Wimbledon’s main event.
Coco improved her game and won two singles titles at the US Open after defecting against Anastasia Potapova and Timea Babos.
Following two additional tournaments in the US Open, the American lost in the qualifying round but was a lucky loser in the main draw.
Fortunately, she won the title and advanced to the quarterfinal round. Furthermore, with the defection of Jeena Ostapenko in the final,
Coco became the youngest player to win a single title since 2004 in 2019. She also made her WTA singles and doubles debut in the top 100.
Coco and McNally ended the year by winning the second WTA doubles title against Kaitlyn Christian and Alexa Guarachi.
She began her 2020 season as the world’s 67th-ranked player, competing at the 2020 ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand.
Then she defeated Viktoria Kuzmova in the first round but was unable to advance after losing to Laura Siegemund in the second round.
She made up for the semifinals by winning the doubles title with Caty McNally. Similarly, after defeating Venus Williams in the first round of the Australian Open,
the young woman couldn’t contain her emotions and cried for the first time after winning the match.
Similarly, Coco won against Sorana Cirstea in the second round and Naomi Osaka in the third round in the exact match. As a result, she became the youngest player to beat the top five.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the WTA tour was suspended at the beginning of the year. After a brief period of stability, she defeated two top-50 players at the Top Seed Open.
She defeated World No. 13 Johanna Konta in the first round of the French Open 2020, although she was unable to advance to the second round after losing to Martina Trevisan.
Awards
As of now, Coco Gauff has won several titles and tournaments. However, she has not received any awards nor honors for her work.
Looking at her success, we can assume that, Coco might receive some of them in the upcoming years.
Coco Gauff – Net Worth 2024
Talking about her net worth, her net worth is estimated at around $3 million and her annual salary is around $803,500 as a tennis player.
Relationship Status
As of now, Coco Gauff is unmarried and single. Moreover, she has not disclosed her personal life information in public and likes to maintain distance from social media.
At a young age, she achieved huge success with her hard work and she is not a part of rumors not gotten into controversy yet.
Coco Gauff – Body Measurements
Coco stands 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg. Moreover, she has black hair with black eyes and her shoe size is 7.5 UK.
In addition, Coco’s body measurement is measured at 33-26-34 inches.
Social Media
On her Facebook, there are more than 343k followers and there are more than 732k followers on her Instagram. Likewise, there are more than 227.6k followers.