Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff gave fans a rare behind-the-scenes experience as they took to Centre Court, microphones clipped on, offering raw emotions and unfiltered reactions during a lighthearted training session. With cameras capturing every exchange, what unfolded was a refreshing mix of competitive fire and camaraderie between two of the game’s biggest stars.
Both players soaked in the grandeur of the iconic venue. Gauff, in particular, showed her awe between drills, remarking on the thrill of stepping onto one of tennis’s most hallowed stages. Sabalenka brought her trademark energy, mixing focus with playful banter, revealing how the blend of pressure and pride drives her performance in such an arena.
Their interaction painted a vivid picture of what it means to stand where legends have made history. From shot selections to spur-of-the-moment pep talks, the pair delivered a slice of personality that fans rarely see during match play. With Centre Court as their canvas, Sabalenka and Gauff reminded viewers that tennis is not just precision—it’s expression.
Aryna Sabalenka in 2025
Ranked world no.1, Sabalenka played her last match on the 1st of January 1970 when she lost to world no.73 Marketa Vondrousova 6-2 6-4
in the semifinal in Berlin (draw).At present, during this year the Belarussian has achieved a compiled 42-8 match record. Sabalenka conquered 3 titles in 2025 in Brisbane, Miami and Madrid. Sabalenka was the finalist at the Australian Open, Indian Wells, Stuttgart and French Open.
Cori Gauff in 2025
Now the world no.2 (career-high), the American played her last match on the 1st of January 1970 when she lost to world no.32 Xinyu Wang 6-3 6-3 in the 2nd round in Berlin (draw).
At present, during this year the American has managed to achieve an overall 31-9 record. Gauff has won 2 titles in 2025 in Australia and French Open. Coco was the finalist in Madrid and Rome.
Aryna Sabalenka and Cori Gauff squared off 11 times. Their actual head to head record is 6-5 for Gauff.