Coco Gauff’s season came to an end with a defeat to Aryna Sabalenka at the WTA Finals in Riyadh. The match, which ended 7-6(5), 6-2, marked her final appearance of the year. Despite the loss, Gauff’s overall performance throughout 2025 confirmed her status among the elite of women’s tennis.
Grand Slam Glory and Clay Breakthrough
Gauff captured her second Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, her first on clay, showcasing her growing versatility. She also reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, continuing her strong performances across all surfaces.
WTA 1000 Success and Wuhan Title
In addition to her Grand Slam triumph, Gauff won the Wuhan Open and reached the finals in Madrid and Rome. Her consistency in WTA 1000 events highlighted her endurance and tactical maturity, contributing to her rise in the rankings.
Team Victory and Top 10 Wins
Gauff helped Team USA win the United Cup and recorded ten victories over top 10 opponents during the season. “Ho imparato a fidarmi di più del mio gioco e a restare calma nei momenti importanti,”
Gauff said after her win in Wuhan.Looking Ahead at 21
At just 21 years old, Gauff continues to evolve with each season. She finishes 2025 as world No. 3, with two Grand Slam titles and a growing list of accolades. Her trajectory suggests even greater achievements in the years to come.
Cori Gauff in 2025
Now ranked no.3, the American played her last match on the 6th of November when she lost to world no.1 Aryna Sabalenka 7-6(5) 6-2 in the round robin in Riyadh (draw).
Until now, during this year Gauff owns a 48-16 win-loss record. Gauff conquered 3 titles in 2025 in Australia, French Open and Wuhan. Gauff reached the final in Madrid and Rome.