Coco Gauff Net Worth: Age, Height, Grand Slam, Ranking, Achievements, Parents, Coach, Boyfriend, How Rich is she in 2024?
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Everything you need to know about America's 2024 Paris Olympic Games co-flag bearer Coco Gauff, including her Age, Profile, Grand Slam performances, Achievements, Parents, Coach, Boyfriend, Net Worth and so on.

Coco Gauff Net Worth: Age, Height, Grand Slam, Ranking, Achievements, Parents, Coach, Boyfriend, How Rich is she in 2024?

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Everything you need to know about America's 2024 Paris Olympic Games co-flag bearer Coco Gauff, including her Age, Profile, Grand Slam performances, Achievements, Parents, Coach, Boyfriend, Net Worth and so on.

Coco Gauff background

Coco Gauff is an American professional tennis player, who has steadily risen in the WTA Rankings since turning pro in 2018. 

Gauff has won seven career titles in singles and nine in doubles, including the 2023 US Open in the former and the 2024 French Open in the latter. 

The American was a co-flag bearer along with LeBron James at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Coco Gauff Profile

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Coco Gauff in action at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships (Credit: Imago)

Full name: Cori Dionne "Coco” Gauff

Birth date: March 13, 2004

Nationality: American  

Place of birth: Delray Beach, Florida, United States

Age: 20 years old (as of July 2024)  

Turned pro: 2018 

Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 

Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

Parents: Candi Gauff and Corey Gauff

Siblings: Cameron Gauff and Codey Gauff

Boyfriend: Identity unknown 

Net worth: $21.7 million

Prize money: $2,903,054

Instagram: @cocogauff

Twitter: @CocoGauff

How old is Coco Gauff? (Coco Gauff Age)

Coco Gauff is 20 years old as of July 2024. 

Coco Gauff Height

Coco Gauff is 5 feet 9 inches. This is 1.75 metres or 175 centimetres. 

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Coco Gauff is 1.75 metres tall (Credit: Imago)

Coco Gauff Profile

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Coco Gauff at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships (Credit: Imago)

Having given up their careers to oversee her training and home-schooling, Coco Gauff owes her formative years to her parents' sacrifice.

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A young Coco Cauff with her father, Corey (Credit: Instagram/@cocogauff)

By 10, the aspiring tennis player enrolled in the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in France run by Patrick Mouratoglou, long-time coach of Serena Williams, and she would win the USTA Clay Court National 12-and-under title at the age of 10 years and three months, becoming the youngest champion in the tournament's history. 

After continuing to hone her talent on the ITF Junior Circuit, Gauff made her junior Grand Slam debut at the 2017 US Open and made it through to the final without dropping a set only to fall to Amanda Anisimova in the decider. 

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Coco Gauff was beaten by Amanda Anisimova in the 2017 Juniors US Open Tennis Tournament (Credit: Imago)

After disappointment at the following year's Australian Open, Gauff would claim the 2018 French Open title, becoming the fifth youngest girls' singles champion in the tournament's history. She would go on to become the No. 1 junior in the world a month later, leading to her transition to the main Tour.

The following year saw a 15-year-old Gauff announce herself on the WTA Tour at Wimbledon, where she defeated one of her childhood heroes Venus Williams in straight sets in the first-round match at the 2019 Championships, winning 6-4, 6-4 despite being the youngest player to reach the main draw at SW19 in the Open Era. 

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Coco Gauff stunned Venus Williams in the first round of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships (Credit: Imago)

She rose to 141 in the world after her fourth-round exit to Simona Halep and followed that up with a round-three run to the 2019 US Open. At 15 years and seven months, Gauff defeated Jelena Ostapenko to claim her first Tour singles title at the Linz Open in October 2019.

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Coco Gauff celebrates her first WTA Tour singles title at the 2019 Linz Open (Credit: Imago)

Gauff's ascent continued and by 2021 the American teenager had broken into the Top 20 and she advanced to her first quarter-final at a Grand Slam (French Open) in singles and made her first final in doubles at the 2021 US Open.

The American’s 2022 saw her reach her first Grand Slam final, but she fell to clay-court specialist Iga Swiatek at the last hurdle at Roland Garros before an astonishing 2023 that brought her first WTA 1000 title at the 2023 Cincinnati Open, defeating Swiatek in the semi-final en route to the title. 

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Coco Gauff was beaten in straight sets by Iga Swiatek in the 2022 French Open final (Credit: Imago)

That followed her Washington Open title — the teenager’s first WTA 500 victory — and she capped off her fine form by notching her first-ever Grand Slam on home soil at the US Open. 

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Coco Gauff won her first WTA 1000 event at the 2023 Cincinnati Open (Credit: Imago)

By defeating Aryna Sabalenka in three sets, Gauff became the first American teenager to claim the slam since Serena Williams in 1999. That triumph deservedly saw a then 19-year-old Gauff rise to No. 3 in the rankings. 

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Coco Gauff won the 2023 US Open title on home soil (Photo Credit: US Open/X and Pulse Sports collage)

While she has not added a big title to her growing list of singles achievements in 2024, Gauff won her first Grand Slam in doubles with Katerina Siniakova at the French Open in June 2024.

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Coco Gauff and Katherina Siniakova won the 2024 French Open women's doubles title (Credit: Imago)

Coco Gauff Grand Slam

Four years after rising to prominence by qualifying for the main draw at Wimbledon at 15, Coco Gauff clinched her maiden Grand Slam title on home soil at the 2023 US Open. The American teenager, 19 at the time, became the first teenager since Serena Williams in 1999 to win the fourth and final major of the tennis season. 

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Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka embrace after the 2023 US Open final (Credit: Imago)

While that remains the 20-year-old tennis star's major as of July 2024, she has reached the semi-final of the Australian Open (2024), the final of the French Open (2022) and made it to the fourth round of Wimbledon on three occasions (2019, 2021 and 2024).

In the doubles, Gauff's only Grand Slam win came with Katerina Siniakova at the 2024 French Open, where the pair defeated Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini 7–6(5), 6–3 in the decider.

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Coco Gauff and Katherina Siniakova beat Sara Errani and Jasmin Paolini in the doubles final at the 2024 French Open (Credit: Imago)

She and her partner Caty McNally had come close to clinching a first doubles success at the 2021 US Open, only to fall at the last hurdle to Samantha Stosur and Zhang Shuai Samantha 6–3, 3–6, 6–3.

Coco Gauff US Open

Coco Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the final 2–6, 6–3, 6–2 to record her first singles title at a Grand Slam. Gauff was the sixth seed coming into the final major of 2023 but ended it by rising to No. 3 in the world after the event.

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Coco Gauff after her victory over Aryna Sabalenka at the 2023 US Open (Credit: Imago)

She defeated Laura Siegemund, Mirra Andreeva, Elise Mertens, Caroline Wozniacki, Jelena Ostapenko and Carolina Muchova en route to beating Sabalenka in the decider.

Coco Gauff French Open

Coco Gauff has shown consistent promise at the French Open, demonstrating her adaptability to clay courts. 

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Coco Gauff's deepest Grand Slam runs have come at the French Open (Credit: Imago)

Gauff has reached two quarter-finals in 2021 and 2023, one semi-final in 2024 and one decider in 2022. Her final appearance and last-four match in 2024 saw the young American beaten by Iga Swiatek on both occasions. 

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Iga Swiatek has typically been Coco Gauff's French Open nemesis (Credit: Imago)

Her consistency in Paris has been commendable since her debut appearance in 2020 when she reached the second round. 

It came as no surprise when Gauff clinched her first doubles Grand Slam at Roland Garros with Siniakova, defeating Errani and Paolini. 

Coco Gauff Ranking

Coco Gauff is the world No. 2 ranked player on the WTA Tour, a position she reached on June 10, 2024. 

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Coco Gauff is the current world No. 2 (Credit: Imago)

After turning pro in 2018, Gauff's ranking has steadily risen, underscored by ending 2019 68th — rising from 686 — before hitting 48 (2020), 22 (2021), 7 (2022) and No. 3 in 2023. 

She is currently ranked 13 in doubles.

Coco Gauff Olympics

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Coco Gauff will represent Team USA at the Paris Olympics (Credit: Imago)

It was revealed on July 24, 2024, that Coco Gauff — along with basketball superstar LeBron James — will be Team USA flagbearers at the opening ceremony for the 2024 Paris Olympics. 

Gauff became the first tennis player and the youngest American flag bearer in the history of the Games. 

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Coco Gauff and LeBron James were Team USA's flag bearers at the Paris 2024 Olympics (Credit: Imago)

Will Coco Gauff play in the Olympics?

Yes, Coco Gauff will represent the United States in the women’s singles, doubles (with Jessica Pegula) and mixed doubles (with Taylor Fritz) events.

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Taylor Fritz and Coco Gauff will play mixed doubles at the Paris Olympics (Credit: Imago)

While Swiatek — a four-time French Open champion — is the favourite in the women's singles, Gauff's expertise on clay means she has a chance in all three events, having also claimed success in the doubles event at the 2024 French Open.

Coco Gauff Achievements

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Coco Gauff celebrates her 2023 US Open victory (Credit: Imago)

Singles

Grand Slams

US Open: 2023

WTA 1000

Cincinnati Open: 2023

Others

Linz Open: 2019

Emilia-Romagna Open: 2021

Auckland Open: 2023, 2024

Washington Open: 2023

Doubles

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Coco Gauff claimed her first doubles Tour-level title with Caty McNally (Credit: Instagram/@cocogauff)

Grand Slams

French Open: 2024

WTA 1000

Qatar Open: 2022

Canadian Open: 2022

Miami Open: 2023

Others

Washington Open: 2019

Luxembourg Open: 2019

Emilia-Romagna Open: 2021

Southern California Open: 2022

Qatar Open: 2023

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A young Coco Gauff thrived on the Juniors Circuit (Credit: Instagram/@cocogauff)

ITF Circuit 

Doubles

ITF Surprise: 2019

ITF Junior Circuit 

Grand Slams

French Open: 2018

Doubles

US Open: 2018

ITF Junior finals

ITF Roehampton: 2018

ITF Plantation: 2018

Doubles

ITF Mexico City: 2018

Coco Gauff Parents

Coco Gauff's parents are Candi and Corey Gauff, who have been married for 20 years (as of July 2024) and are often spotted in her box at tournaments.

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Coco Gauff with her parents, Candi and Corey, after her 2017 Juniors US Open defeat (Credit: Imago)
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Coco Gauff celebrates her 2023 US Open success with her parents (Credit: Imago)

Both were accomplished athletes in their own right, with Corey playing college basketball and Candi excelling in track and field at Georgia State University and Florida State University, respectively.

Corey was Coco’s first tennis coach.

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Coco Gauff's father, Corey, shaped the tennis sensation's formative years (Credit: Imago)

Coco Gauff Coach

Coco Gauff's coach is Brad Gilbert. The American joined her team as a consultant in July 2023 when Gauff was trained by Spaniard Pere Riba. 

The American tennis player's game has gone up a notch since Gilbert came on board, with Gauff winning her first Slam on home soil shortly after the experienced trainer joined her team.

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Coco Gauff and Brad Gilbert at a practice session during the 2023 US Open (Credit: Imago)

Gilbert has previously coached notable stars like Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick and Andy Murray.

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Coco Gauff's coach, Brad Gilbert, previously worked with Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick and Andy Murray (Credit: Imago)

Coco Gauff Boyfriend

While Coco Gauff has divulged that she is in an almost two-year relationship, the identity of her partner remains a mystery. She has previously stated that he supports her and cheers on at US-based matches, but the tennis star has refrained from disclosing his identity.

Coco Gauff Net Worth

According to Forbes, Coco Gauff's net worth is $21.7 million as of July 2024. She has endorsements with Amer Eagle Outfitters, Baker Tilly Wealth Management, Barilla, Head, New Balance, Rolex and UPS all totalling $15 million.

The American tennis star was also one of the highest-paid female athletes in 2023.

Coco Gauff Social Media

Coco Gauff runs Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) accounts and is active on both. The tennis star has 1.7 million followers on Instagram and a following of 368,300 as of July 2024. 

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