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Cori Gauff
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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.
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