Tennis
5
Predictions game
Community
Cori Gauff
WTA 3
Best 2025: 2
Best 2024: 2
Best 2023: 3
Best 2

Cori Gauff

Country USA
Age 21 yo / 175 cm / 55 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2018
Birthplace/Residence Delray Beach Fl. USA
Earnings 5,415,091$
Cori "Coco" Gauff is an American professional tennis player, widely recognized for her achievements on the international stage at a young age. Born on March 13, 2004, in Atlanta, Georgia, she was raised in a family that nurtured her sporting talents early on. Gauff burst onto the global tennis scene at Wimbledon in 2019 when she defeated five-time champion Venus Williams in the opening round, subsequently advancing to the fourth round of the tournament. This remarkable performance catapulted her into the spotlight, establishing her as a rising star in the sport.

In her professional career, Gauff has secured multiple WTA titles and steadily climbed the rankings to break into the top 10 by October 2022. Her playing style is characterized by a powerful serve, strategic baseline play, and remarkable composure under pressure, which have been honed under the guidance of her coaches, including her father, Corey Gauff, and renowned coach Patrick Mouratoglou.

On the personal side, Coco Gauff hails from a supportive family. Her parents, Candi and Corey Gauff, have been instrumental in her development both as an athlete and as an individual. She is close with her family, who have often traveled with her to tournaments across the world.

Gauff keeps much of her personal life private, but she has been open about her love for music, and she enjoys singing and dancing in her downtime. She is also known for her activism and for using her platform to speak out on social issues, particularly those involving racial equality and justice.

Interesting facts about Coco Gauff include her dream to emulate her idol, Serena Williams, not only in tennis achievements but also in off-court endeavors such as business and philanthropy. She also shares a birthday with fellow tennis prodigy Felix Auger-Aliassime, both reflecting a new generation of tennis talent. Gauff’s victory over Venus Williams at Wimbledon 2019 came exactly 15 years after Williams' first Wimbledon title, highlighting the symbolic passing of the torch in American women’s tennis.

When not competing, Gauff enjoys skateboarding; however, she's cautioned against taking risks that might jeopardize her athletic performance. Known for her positivity, Coco has humorously acknowledged the surprise challenge of balancing high school homework with the demands of a professional tennis career.
À lire aussi
WTA: An Identical Top 3 Two Years in a Row, Unseen in 25 Years
WTA: An Identical Top 3 Two Years in a Row, Unseen in 25 Years
Jules Hypolite 06/12/2025 à 19h01
Accustomed to the upheavals from one season to the next, the WTA rankings showed a certain stability in 2025. Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, and Coco Gauff already occupied the top three spots last yea...
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Arthur Millot 06/12/2025 à 13h10
For a long time, France embodied one of the last strongholds of the public training model in world tennis. A structured, centralized system, designed to identify, train and support the country’s tal...
Gauff: She told me to go on the court to win — the advice that helped her beat Venus Williams at 15 at Wimbledon
Gauff: "She told me to go on the court to win" — the advice that helped her beat Venus Williams at 15 at Wimbledon
Jules Hypolite 04/12/2025 à 18h04
In 2019, Coco Gauff made her breakthrough on the WTA tour by reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon, at just 15 years old. A precociousness that had marked the tennis world, especially as the young A...
Coco Gauff dethrones Sabalenka: Tennis queens dominate the ranking of highest-paid female athletes
Coco Gauff dethrones Sabalenka: Tennis queens dominate the ranking of highest-paid female athletes
Clément Gehl 04/12/2025 à 15h18
The media outlet Sportico has revealed the identities of the 15 highest-paid female athletes in 2025. Among these 15, 10 of them are tennis players. Among them, we find Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, I...
When Tennis Breaks the Bank: Gauff, Sabalenka, and WTA Players Richer Than Ever!
When Tennis Breaks the Bank: Gauff, Sabalenka, and WTA Players Richer Than Ever!
Jules Hypolite 03/12/2025 à 22h19
Who are the highest-paid female athletes in 2025? One certainty stands out: tennis remains the most lucrative sport, driven by ever-increasing prize money and advertising contracts that only WTA circu...
Tennis, Saudi Arabia’s new playground
Tennis, Saudi Arabia’s new playground
Jules Hypolite 29/11/2025 à 17h00
The Saudi kingdom is accelerating its offensive in the world of tennis. Lavish exhibition tournaments, partnerships with the ATP and WTA, and the creation of a Masters 1000 in Riyadh: the sports soft ...
Gauff on her first meeting with Serena Williams: When she passed near me, it seemed unreal
Gauff on her first meeting with Serena Williams: "When she passed near me, it seemed unreal"
Jules Hypolite 03/12/2025 à 18h14
Coco Gauff, winner of two Grand Slams (US Open 2023 and Roland Garros this year) at 21 years old, continues to establish herself as one of the best players in the world. For the magazine [url=https:/...
Gauff opens up: Moments of vulnerability make me feel understood
Gauff opens up: "Moments of vulnerability make me feel understood"
Clément Gehl 03/12/2025 à 13h07
Coco Gauff burst into tears during the last US Open after conceding a break. In comments reported by Footwear News, the American spoke about emotions on the court. [h2]"I felt like I had to be perfec...