15-year-old Cori Gauff wins a qualify matches of the French Open

Cori Gauff smashing what tennis players are capable of

In the world of tennis, 15-year-old Cori Gauff has been looked at as one of the most significant prospects when it comes to women’s tennis with her 2018 season being nothing less than excellent. She currently stands as the youngest member on the WTA ranking list and is also among the best juniors in the world.

Gauff has already had an opportunity which she embraced to work at the illustrious Mouratoglou Tennis Academy. At the academy, she met her idol Serena Williams which has set her goals high up to become one of the best tennis players of all time.

Gauff has already achieved what only a few players were capable of in the last 20 years

Cori Gauff, born in 2004, has already pushed the age limits thanks to her talent as well as her impressive physical abilities. The American player was ranked inside the top-900 on the WTA ranking list after winning two matches back in May and June, passing three qualifying rounds at both events. She faced older as well as more experienced rivals in order to become the first player of her generation with professional triumphs under her belt.

Cori has also been the player to beat in juniors. This is all in spite of being the youngest player of every draw she entered. Gauff has fought for every point at Roland Garros where she defeated Ankita Raina from India 6-4, 6-4 in an hour and 24 minutes to become the youngest player with a Grand Slam win (main draw or qualifying rounds).

Cori Gauff has already achieved so much. She’s one to watch out for.

Cori Gauff

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