Coco Gauff has etched her name in tennis history as she clinched the U.S. Open singles title, becoming the youngest player since Serena Williamsโ historic victory in 1999 when she was just 17 years old. Gauffโs remarkable triumph came after an intense three-set battle against Aryna Sabalenka, with a final score of 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.
Amidst the crowdโs roar and the flashbulbs of countless cameras, Gauff stood on the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium, her trophy shining brightly, and her victory speech filled with a sense of readiness for the fame that will undoubtedly come her way. โIโm ready,โ Gauff proclaimed, her youthful confidence evident. โI embrace it. I know how to keep my peace but also embrace all of this around me.โ
As Gauff accepted her winnerโs check of $3 million, she took a moment to graciously thank tennis legend Billie Jean King, who stood alongside her on the stage. The gesture highlighted Gauffโs perspective, humor, and charm that has set the stage for American sportsโ next global superstar. โShe is so humble,โ said Pere Riba, Gauffโs coach, in the post-match interview.
โHer work ethic is so strong, so professional, and she has very good manners.
Put all of that together, and she will only get better. She can handle it all.โ
Gauff has long been earmarked as one of tennisโ next superstars. Her maturity on and off the court, intelligence, and ability to articulate herself have endeared her to the American public and the global tennis community.
Even prominent figures in the political arena couldnโt contain their excitement. President Joe Biden took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to congratulate the young champion. โCongrats to U.S. Open Champion Coco Gauff,โ he tweeted. โYou electrified Arthur Ashe stadium and the entire nation โ the first of more to come and proof that anything is possible if you never give up and always believe.
Youโve made America so proud.โ Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, who cheered Gauff during her first-round match against Laura Siegmund, also extended congratulations. โWe couldnโt be prouder of you on and off the court โ and we know the best is yet to come,โ Barack Obama wrote. The former First Lady paid tribute to Gauffโs โhard work and gritโ and shared a cherished photo of their meeting after that memorable first-round match.
Former President Bill Clinton joined the chorus of praise, describing Gauffโs victory as โincredibleโ and expressing optimism for the future of American tennis. Serena Williams, whom Gauff credits for inspiring her dreams, shared her excitement on Instagram, writing, โAhhhhh!!!! Amazing!!!!โ
Gauff reflected proudly on her victory. โMy dad took me to this tournament, sitting right there, watching Venus and Serena compete, so itโs really incredible to be here on this stage,โ she stated.
Coco Gauff makes tennis history with U.S. Open victory
