After a tense battle with Belarusian player Aryana Sabalenka, Coco Gauff emerged as the victor in the US Open last Sunday and claimed her maiden Grand Slam title. She won the match with an impressive 6-2 6-3 6-2 victory, sending the fans into a frenzy of cheers and applause.
She also made history that day as she became the third American youngster, behind Serena Williams and Tracy Austin, to win her first Grand Slam championship. Austin won the title in 1979 and 1981, while Serena Williams, then 17 years old, won it in 1999.
Gauff has been on a tear ever since she lost in the first round at Wimbledon. But after that loss, she’s been on an 18-win streak, claiming the biggest WTA 500 title of her career in Washington and then taking it to the next level with a WTA 1000 win in Cincinnati.
And now, she’s done it again, winning her first ever Grand Slam title.
With this result, she climbed from fifth-ranked to third-ranked in the official WTA rankings, surpassing her prior career-best ranking of fourth, achieved at the end of last year.
After winning the match, Coco Gauff stated that she was thrilled to follow the footsteps of Serena and Venus Williams and that they were the reason why she had the trophy that day.
“I’m so honoured to be able to follow in my sisters’ footsteps and to be able to win my first Grand Slam title,” Gauff said.”It’s been an incredible journey and I’m so proud to be a part of it.
“Crazy. They’re the reason why I have this trophy today,” she said. “Honestly, they’ve allowed me to believe in this dream. Growing up, there weren’t too many just black tennis players dominating the sport. It was literally at that time when I was younger, it was just them that I can remember.
Gauff: It was crazy
Gauff says their legacy has had an immense impact, making her dreams feel attainable. Reflecting on the struggles endured by trailblazers like Serena, Venus, Althea Gibson, Sloane Stephens, and Naomi Osaka, “I’m reminded of the hurdles they overcame, especially in the fight for equal pay at events like Indian Wells.”
Being part of such an esteemed lineup, which includes legendary figures like Althea Gibson and modern champions like Serena, Venus, Naomi, and Sloane, is a true honor, she added.
“They paved the way for my journey here. I distinctly recall watching Sloane win this trophy in 2017, a moment that inspired me deeply, having known her since I was 10 years old.”
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