Gauff is currently the WTA World No. 3 with a record of 47-14 with two titles. Her final tournament of the year will be the ...
Gauff, who was just 15 when she burst onto the scene big time and upset Venus Williams at 2019 Wimbledon, celebrated her 21st ...
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Grand Slam legend warns Coco Gauff winning ugly could backfire in big Slam match
Rennae Stubbs declares Coco Gauff "the ultimate player of winning ugly" and she is giving credit to the American for having ...
Coco Gauff has enjoyed the good part and rough patch of her 2025 season. With only two titles to her name this season, she has done well to reach four tour-level tournament finals, including a Grand ...
The 39th annual event will recognize designer and philanthropist Tommy Hilfiger with the Lifetime Achievement Award, an honor ...
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Coco Gauff looks to Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka after major change
Ahead of her WTA Finals title defence in Riyadh, Coco Gauff has undergone work with Gavin MacMillan to improve her serve ...
Wearing on-theme pink and green, Gauff says she's been changed "for good" by her experiences as a professional athlete.
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Coco Gauff has 'logic-based' plan to fix her broken serve
Gauff shot down the theory that her flawed serve could be due to a mental hurdle. The 21-year-old believes that renewed ...
Coco Gauff reeled off four straight games to beat Jessica Pegula 6-4, 7-5 and win the Wuhan Open on Sunday in all-American ...
Third-ranked Coco Gauff knocks off former doubles partner Jessica Pegula in straight sets to take Wuhan Open title.
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How Coco Gauff’s forehand confused Jessica Pegula in Wuhan Open final
It looked like the 31-year-old tennis player was surprised by the superiority of Coco Gauff and some changes in her game.
Gauff broke Pegula's rhythm with a mix of speeds and spins to become the second player to win both the China and Wuhan Opens ...
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