Coco Gauff ‘surprised’ by Aryna Sabalenka’s comments
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French Open champion Coco Gauff is responding to her opponent Aryna Sabalenka's comments after the women's final on Saturday. After the game, Sabalenka told the press in part, "I think she won the match not because she played incredible; just because I made all of those mistakes ... kind of like from easy balls."
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Daily Express US on MSNCoco Gauff caught off guard by little known French Open ruleCoco Gauff was left frustrated by a little-known French Open rule after her victory in the final in Paris, with the American unable to take the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen home
While rising tennis star Coco Gauff was being interviewed following the French Open finals, the 21-year old credited the election of President Donald Trump for Saturday’s historic win. However, Trump did not inspire the two-time Grand Slam champion how you might think.
After winning the 2025 French Open, Coco Gauff said it's a title she always wanted. She didn't know the trophy she brought home would be so small.
A little bit of self-persuasion went a very long way for Coco Gauff, whose victory at the French Open gave the 21-year-old American a trophy she has long coveted, and a second major title.
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The Gen Z tennis star said she doesn't relate to "crazy stories of tennis parents" because her mom and dad have always listened to her opinions.
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“One thing I know about Coco is that she is a fighter. She was a fighter when she was seven. You know, when we would be out there on the court, it didn’t matter what the drill was, she was going to do the drill to the best of her ability,” Gauff’s former coach, Jewel Peterson, told Greer.
The women's tennis major champion received a special award after defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open final.
Coco Gauff, one of tennis's brightest young stars, recently opened up about the mental struggles she faced early in her career that kept her from fully enjoying the sport she loves