Aryna Sabalenka eliminates Coco Gauff
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Coco Gauff's brother Codey sent a heartwarming message of support to the World No. 3 after the end of her 2025 tennis season at the WTA Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Coco Gauff’s season has had its highlights, though it hasn’t been without its issues. The American picked up her second Grand Slam title earlier this year, beating Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open final.
Aryna Sabalenka stepped up when it mattered most to defeat Coco Gauff and clinch the top seed at the WTA Finals, setting up a semifinal against Amanda Anisimova, with Elena Rybakina to face Jessica Pegula in the other matchup.
Coco Gauff's title defense at the 2025 WTA Finals didn't last long as the American exited the prestigious year-end event after playing her three group stage matches, two of which she lost.
Serena Williams and Coco Gauff have been two of the biggest names in US women's tennis this century and have cultivated a massive following on their own. While Williams retired at the end of the 2022 US Open,
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Coco Gauff brutally honestly answers if she regrets changing coaches at US Open
After posting a stunning 0-2 record during the grass season and seeing her serving woes continue at the start of the North American hard-court swing, the American tennis star made a radical move just a week before the start of the US Open as she replaced coach Matt Daly with biomechanics expert Gavin MacMillan.
Top-seeded Coco Gauff tumbled out of the National Bank Open on Friday, falling 6-4, 6-1 to 14th-seeded Diana Shnaider in windy conditions at Sobeys Stadium
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WTA Finals: Coco Gauff delivers horrid serving display in opener, loses after 17 DFs
Gauff sprayed 17 double faults and lost her serve nine times during a three-set WTA Finals loss to Jessica Pegula.