Coco Gauff has secured her place in history by winning the French Open Women’s Singles title, becoming the third American player since 1990 to achieve this feat after Jennifer Capriati and Serena Williams.

Gauff’s triumph at Roland Garros came after a hard-fought battle against Aryna Sabalenka, where she staged a comeback to win 6-7, 6-2, 6-4. Her victory marks a significant milestone in her career, adding to her US Open title from 2023 and reinforcing her status as one of the most promising talents in tennis.

With this win, Gauff follows in the footsteps of Capriati, who claimed the French Open title in 2001, and Williams, who lifted the trophy three times in 2002, 2013, and 2015. Her ability to excel on different surfaces highlights her versatility and determination, qualities that have defined the careers of the greatest American players.

As she continues to build her legacy, Gauff’s latest achievement cements her position among the sport’s elite. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how she progresses in the coming years, with expectations high for more Grand Slam success.

Cori Gauff in 2025

Cori Gauff

55 - 21win/loss

Hard
34-12
I Hard
1-2
Clay
20-4
Grass
0-3
21 year old
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2025 Highlights

Now the world no.2 (career-high), Gauff played her last match on the 7th of June when she defeated world no.1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-7(5) 6-2 6-4 in the final of the French Open to win her 10th career title.

Until now, during this year Gauff has managed to achieve a compiled 31-8 win-loss record. The American conquered 2 titles in 2025 in Australia and French Open. Gauff was the finalist in Madrid and Rome.

French Open
Gauff's Record