Coco Gauff – From Teenage Prodigy to Grand Slam Champion and Face of American Tennis
At 15 years old, Coco Gauff walked onto the Wimbledon grass as the youngest qualifier in the tournament’s history and defeated her childhood idol Venus Williams in the first round. The tennis world stopped and paid attention.
That moment in 2019 was just the beginning of a story that has grown bigger with every passing season. By 21 she had won two Grand Slam titles, the WTA Finals, eleven WTA singles titles. She established herself as the most important figure in American women’s tennis since Serena Williams retired in 2022.
Born in Delray Beach, Florida on March 13, 2004, Gauff grew up in a family of collegiate athletes. Her father played basketball for Georgia State University and her mother was a track athlete for Florida State. She began training under Patrick Mouratoglou in France at age ten, building the foundations of a game that combines explosive athleticism, heavy topspin groundstrokes, and a mental resilience that raises her level in the biggest moments.
She carries her sport with a maturity that goes well beyond tennis. A passionate advocate for racial equality, climate change awareness, and social justice, Gauff became the youngest US flag bearer in Olympic history at Paris 2024. On and off the court, she represents something larger than results and rankings.
Quick Facts:
| Detail | Info |
| Full Name | Cori Dionne Gauff |
| Nationality | American |
| Born | March 13, 2004, Delray Beach, Florida |
| Turned Pro | 2018 |
| Career High Ranking | World No. 2 |
| WTA Singles Titles | 11 |
| Grand Slam Titles | 2 (US Open 2023, Roland Garros 2025) |
| WTA Finals | Champion 2024 |
| Canadian Open | Singles champion 2023, doubles champion 2022 and 2025 |
| Career Prize Money | $16.7 million+ |
Coco Gauff at the Canadian Open
The Canadian Open has been one of Coco Gauff’s most productive tournaments across her career, producing singles and doubles titles that reflect her versatility and competitive consistency at the WTA 1000 level.
Her 2023 Canadian Open singles title in Toronto came during the same season she won the US Open, making it one of the most successful years in American women’s tennis since the peak of Serena Williams. Winning in Canada that summer was not just another result. It was confirmation that Gauff had arrived as a genuine force at the very top of the women’s game.
Gauff’s Canadian Open record at a glance:
| Year | Venue | Singles | Doubles | Notable Detail |
| 2022 | Toronto | Quarterfinal | Winner (with Pegula) | First Canadian Open doubles title |
| 2023 | Toronto | Winner | Early round | Singles title, same year as US Open |
| 2024 | Montreal | Early rounds | Early rounds | Competed during WTA Finals winning season |
| 2025 | Montreal | Early rounds | Winner (with Kessler) | Second Canadian Open doubles title |
What makes Gauff particularly effective at the Canadian Open:
- Her heavy topspin forehand creates serious problems for opponents on the fast outdoor hard courts in Toronto and Montreal
- Her exceptional court coverage and athletic recovery allow her to stay competitive in extended baseline exchanges that would exhaust most players
- Her big match mentality consistently raises her performance level in the later rounds of major events
- The Canadian Open crowd responds warmly to her combination of tennis excellence and genuine personality off the court
Canadian Open Results
Coco Gauff has built one of the strongest Canadian Open records of any active WTA player, winning titles in both singles and doubles across multiple editions of the tournament.
| Year | Venue | Singles Result | Doubles Result | Notable Detail |
| 2022 | Toronto | Quarterfinal | Winner with Pegula | First Canadian Open title of any kind |
| 2023 | Toronto | Winner | Early round | Defeated Karolina Muchova in singles final |
| 2024 | Montreal | Early rounds | Early rounds | Competed during extraordinary WTA Finals winning season |
| 2025 | Montreal | Early rounds | Winner with Kessler | Third Canadian Open title overall |
Key observations from her Canadian Open record:
- Gauff has won three Canadian Open titles across singles and doubles, making her one of the most successful active players at this tournament
- Her 2023 singles title came the same year she won the US Open, confirming her status as the dominant American player in women’s tennis
- She defeated Karolina Muchova in the 2023 Toronto singles final, a player who had reached the US Open final just weeks later
- Her doubles success at the Canadian Open reflects a genuine ability in that format, winning with two different partners across three years
- The Canadian Open has consistently been one of the tournaments where her all-court game translates most effectively into results
Best Canadian Open Performances
Among her Canadian Open appearances, two performances stand out as particularly significant chapters in her home tournament story.
2023 Toronto – Singles Title During Breakthrough Season:
Gauff’s 2023 Canadian Open singles run was a statement of intent from a player who had been knocking on the door of the very top level for several years. Moving through the Toronto draw with the kind of controlled aggression that had become her trademark, she defeated Karolina Muchova in the final to claim her first Canadian Open singles title.
The timing was significant. That same season she would go on to win the US Open on home soil in New York, making 2023 the year Coco Gauff announced herself as a multiple title winning force at the very highest level of women’s tennis.
2022 Toronto – Doubles Title with Pegula:
Before her singles breakthrough in 2023, Gauff demonstrated her Canadian Open credentials by winning the doubles title in Toronto alongside her regular partner Jessica Pegula. That victory reflected a doubles partnership that became one of the most successful on the WTA tour, with the two Americans winning multiple titles together across that season.
Career Canadian Open performance summary:
| Stat | Detail |
| Singles titles | 1 (2023 Toronto) |
| Doubles titles | 2 (2022 Toronto with Pegula, 2025 Montreal with Kessler) |
| Singles final opponent | Karolina Muchova 2023 |
| Best singles run | Champion 2023 |
| Total Canadian Open titles | 3 across singles and doubles |
Titles and Records
Coco Gauff has built one of the most impressive title records of any active player on the WTA tour, accumulating eleven singles titles and ten doubles titles before her 22nd birthday.
Career singles title breakdown:
| Year | Tournament | Level | Surface |
| 2019 | Linz | WTA 250 | Indoor Hard |
| 2021 | Parma | WTA 250 | Clay |
| 2023 | Auckland | WTA 250 | Hard |
| 2023 | Washington DC | WTA 500 | Hard |
| 2023 | Cincinnati | WTA 1000 | Hard |
| 2023 | US Open | Grand Slam | Hard |
| 2024 | Auckland | WTA 250 | Hard |
| 2024 | Beijing | WTA 1000 | Hard |
| 2024 | WTA Finals | WTA Finals | Hard |
| 2025 | Roland Garros | Grand Slam | Clay |
| 2025 | Wuhan | WTA 1000 | Hard |
Key career records and milestones:
- Won two Grand Slam singles titles, the 2023 US Open and 2025 Roland Garros, becoming a multiple major champion before turning 22
- Reached a career high ranking of world No. 2 in August 2024, the highest ranking ever achieved by an American woman since Serena Williams
- Won the 2024 WTA Finals, defeating the world No. 1 and No. 2 in the same event and earning a record $4.8 million in prize money, the most ever awarded in women’s professional sports
- First woman to win her first nine hard court finals without a loss
- First American to reach three WTA 1000 finals in a calendar year since Serena Williams in 2014
- Won the 2024 Roland Garros doubles title with Katerina Siniaková
- Youngest US flag bearer in Olympic history at Paris 2024
- Named Time Magazine Women of the Year 2023
- Career prize money exceeds $16.7 million
Latest Canadian Open Appearances
Coco Gauff continues to be one of the most anticipated names on the Canadian Open entry list every summer, arriving as a genuine singles title contender and proven doubles champion at this tournament.
Her most recent Canadian Open appearances have come during a period of sustained excellence at the very top of women’s tennis, with multiple Grand Slam titles, a WTA Finals championship, and consistent top-three ranking across two consecutive seasons.
Recent Canadian Open appearances:
| Year | Venue | Singles | Doubles | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Montreal | Early rounds | Early rounds | Competed during WTA Finals winning season |
| 2025 | Montreal | Early rounds | Winner with Kessler | Won third Canadian Open title in doubles |
Her 2025 Canadian Open appearance produced a third title at this tournament in doubles, winning alongside Madison Kessler in Montreal. While her singles run did not match the heights of her 2023 Toronto title, her continued presence among the top seeds and her ability to produce titles in both formats confirms her status as one of the most complete players on the WTA tour.
As one of the most recognisable athletes in American sport and the current face of women’s tennis in the United States, Gauff arrives at the Canadian Open each summer carrying enormous expectation. The tournament has rewarded her before and the crowds in Toronto and Montreal have always responded to her combination of athletic brilliance and genuine warmth off the court.
For the latest information on who is competing at the Canadian Open this summer, visit our full player entry and draw preview.
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Conclusion
Coco Gauff arrived on the world stage at 15 by defeating Venus Williams at Wimbledon. She has spent every year since proving that moment was not a fluke but a foundation.
Two Grand Slam titles, eleven WTA singles titles, a WTA Finals championship, three Canadian Open titles across singles and doubles, and a world No. 2 ranking before turning 22. The numbers already place her among the most accomplished players of her generation. The career she is still building suggests the best chapters are still ahead.
The Canadian Open has been one of the tournaments where her talent has translated most consistently into trophies. Toronto and Montreal have already seen her lift titles more than once. They will almost certainly see it again.
To see the full list of players competing at the Canadian Open this summer, browse our complete tournament draw and entry breakdown.







