Coco Gauff, Tennis
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Coco Gauff is the highest-paid female athlete in the world - now earning more than Novak Djokovic - according to the latest Forbes Tennis Rich List. And there are now four women in the top seven over the last 12 months before the US Open starts this weekend.
Coco Gauff is a major name in tennis, with a fan base that stretches well beyond the United States. She’s already picked up two Grand Slam singles titles by the age of 21, and most people expect that number to grow over the next several years.
Tennis superstar Coco Gauff has parted ways with her coach just days before this year’s US Open, according to reports, including ESPN, on Wednesday.
After taking home her first French Open title in dramatic fashion, tennis superstar Coco Gauff peeled back the curtain on the reality of her Grand Slam victory. Tennis star Jessica Pegula is calling out the social media users who send athletes threatening messages based on their on-court performances.
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Tennis World on MSNCoco Gauff gets brutal projected path to US Open title
Coco Gauff received a tough projected path to the US Open title as the home favorite could have a couple of tricky matchups already in the first week.
Coco Gauff's decision to part ways with coach Matt Daly and replace him with a renowned biomechanics expert ahead of the 2025 US Open was recently assessed by prominent tennis insider Gill Gross.
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NEW YORK, - A clash of generations and styles will be on display when the U.S. Open kicks off on Sunday, with past and present champions Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff leading the field in a wide open women's draw.
Coco Gauff features prominently in the list of the top 10 highest-earning tennis players of 2025. Other Americans to make the cut include ATP stars Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe.