Coco Gauff is an American tennis player. She is a former world No. 1 junior, having won one junior Grand Slam singles title and another in doubles. She was the runner-up in the girls' singles event at the 2017 US Open, making her the youngest finalist at the event in the tournament's history.
Coco Gauff is famous for a tennis player. She started playing on the ITF Junior Circuit at the age of 13. She made her junior Grand Slam debut at the 2017 US Open and again finished runner-up, losing to Amanda Anisimova. She became the youngest girls' singles finalist in US Open history. In 2018, she lost her opening round match at the Australian Open. She did not enter another tournament in singles until French Open, where she won her first career junior Grand Slam tournament title. She came from behind to defeat compatriot Caty McNally in three sets. She became the fifth youngest girls' singles champion in French Open history. After a month later following another final win against McNally at the Grade 1 Junior International Roehampton, she became the No. 1 junior in the world. She finished the year with another Grade A title in singles at the Orange Bowl and ended the season ranked No. 2 in the world behind Clara Burel.
She made her debut on the ITF Women's Circuit in May 2018 as a qualifier in the $25K event ar Osprey. She received a wild card into qualifying at the US Open but lost her opening match two months after turning 14 years old. She played her next event at the $25K level in Surprise and reached the finals in both singles and doubles. She finished runner-up in singles, she won her maiden WTA title in doubles alongside Paige Hourigan against compatriots Usue Maitane Arconada and Emina Bektas. She made her WTA draw debut as a wild card at the Miami Open and recorded her first WTA match win against Caty McNally. She lost her next match to Daria Kasatkina. She was able to qualify for the main draw at Wimbledon. She upset world No. 92 Aliona Bolsova, the top seed in the qualifying draw in the first round and later defeated No. 128 Greet Minnen in the third and final qualifying round while only losing two games. She became the youngest player to reach the main draw at Wimbledon by qualifying in the Open Era. She was eliminated when she lost her match with Simona Halep in the second week of the tournament.
Coco Gauff was born on March 13, 2004, in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds American nationality and belongs to African-American ethnicity. Her birth sign is Pisces. She was born to a father named Corey Gauff and a mother named Candi Gauff. Her father played college basketball at Georgia State University and later worked as a health care executive and her mother was track and field athlete at Florida State University and worked as an educator. She has two younger brothers named Codey and Cameron. She grew up in Atlanta and first became interested in tennis at the age of four. Her parents encouraged her to try a wide variety of sports, including basketball and track. At the age of six, she began playing tennis and pursue it as a career. When she was seven, her family moved back to Delray Beach so that she would have better opportunities to train in tennis. Her parents gave up their careers to focus on training their daughter, with her father later taking over as her primary coach and her mother overseeing her homeschooling. At the age of 10, she began to train at the Mouratoglou Academy, run By Patrick Mouratoglou, Serena Williams's longtime coach. She continued to have success, winning the USTA Clay Court National 12-and-under title aged 10 years and 3 months, the youngest champion in the tournament's history.
Coco Gauff height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.77 m) tall and body weight of 55 kg. She has an athletic body build. Her body measurements are 33-26-34 inches and bra size is 32B. She has black hair and dark brown eyes. Her shoe size is 7.5 (UK).
Coco Gauff is a tennis player and her age is 15. Currently, she is single and focusing on her career but will be updated soon.
Coco Gauff estimated net worth of $500 thousand and her salary is unknown. She has made around $1309,475 form her prize money in her total career. She earns a good amount of money from her professional, endorsement deals with New Balance, tennis rocket manufacturing company Head and an Italian food company Barilla, which also sponsors Roger Federer. She earns at least $1 million from these deals in 2019.