WATCH. Coco Gauff training hard “fighting for her life” while swimming

When Coco Gauff was recently spotted swimming in a pool, she looked tired and seemed to be having trouble getting to the aisle. When she got to the end of the line and removed her goggles, she laughed.

Coco Gauff Enjoys Swimming
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Coco Gauff has the ability to claim the world No. 1 spot in 2024, and there’s a chance it could happen as soon as the first half of the following season.

After the 2023 season, Gauff surpassed Jessica Pegula to become the No. 3 ranked player in the WTA, marking a career high. Gauff has not looked back since she cracked the world’s Top 10 in the summer of 2022, and she is now aiming to reach new heights the following year.

During her US swing, the 19-year-old had an incredible campaign in which she won three titles, including her first Grand Slam. Gauff became the latest addition to an eye-catching roster of former American athletes who achieved a Grand Slam during their teenage years during the Open Era.

Gauff was recently spotted swimming in a pool, and it appears that she is struggling to get to the aisle while looking exhausted. She laughed as she reached the end of the line and took off her swimming goggles.

Coco Gauff in 2023

Coco Gauff

41 - 15win/loss

Hard
22-8
Clay
14-5
Grass
5-2
20 year old
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2024 Highlights

Currently the world no.3 (career-high), Gauff played her last match on the 4th of November when she was defeated by world no.5 Jessica Pegula 6-2 6-1 in the semifinal in Cancun (draw).

Presently, during this year Gauff has managed to achieve a 51-16 match record. Gauff conquered 4 titles in 2023 in Auckland, Washington, Cincinnati and U.S. Open.

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Cancun
Gauff's Record