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Coco Gauff French Open Win: First American Since Serena

Coco Gauff French Open Win: First American Since Serena

June 7, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Coco Gauff stunned the tennis world,claiming⁤ her frist French Open‍ title⁢ with‌ a thrilling comeback victory over Aryna ‌Sabalenka ⁤in the 2025 final. This monumental win marks⁤ her as the first American since Serena Williams in 2015 to⁤ secure​ the coveted french Open win. At⁣ just 21, ⁢Gauff⁤ also becomes the youngest champion since Williams’‍ 2002 triumph, solidifying her place among the sport’s ‌elite. The‌ dramatic three-set match saw Gauff’s resilience ⁢shine, overcoming‌ an initial setback to ​dominate. This tennis championship win ⁢adds to Gauff’s growing legacy, signaling a new ⁤era in American tennis career. Stay informed with News Directory 3 for the latest sports updates. Discover what’s​ next ⁣for this rising ⁣star!

Coco Gauff ⁤Secures French Open Title in Thrilling Comeback Victory











Key Points

  • Coco ⁢gauff wins her ⁤first French Open title.
  • She defeated Aryna Sabalenka in a three-set match.
  • gauff ​is the youngest champion since Serena williams in 2002.

Coco Gauff Secures French Open Title in Thrilling Comeback Victory

Updated June 7, 2025
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Coco Gauff, the No. 2 seed, displayed resilience ⁢and skill to win her first French Open title, defeating No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka ‌in a captivating final.Gauff’s victory marks her as the ⁢first⁤ American ‌woman to ​win the title since Serena ⁢Williams in 2015, and⁣ the⁢ youngest since ​Williams’ own victory in 2002.This French Open win follows her U.S.Open triumph in 2023, solidifying her status as ⁣a ⁣rising star in‌ tennis.

The match unfolded wiht dramatic twists, as⁤ Gauff overcame a first-set loss to ultimately dominate Sabalenka ⁢with a final ⁢score of 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4. this tennis championship not ‍only adds another⁢ Grand Slam to Gauff’s resume but also highlights⁣ her ability to perform under pressure.

Gauff ‍is now the⁢ seventh American woman to claim the Roland Garros title in the Open Era. ⁣Her tennis career continues to ascend, marked by her ability to learn from past defeats, including ​her loss in the ⁣2022 French open final to Iga ⁢Swiatek.

“I didn’t think honestly that I could do it,” Gauff said.“But I’m gonna quote Tyler the Creator ⁤right⁤ here. He said ⁢‘If I ever told you I had a doubt inside​ me, I must be lying.’ I’d like to leave that with ⁣you guys. ⁤I think I was lying​ to myself and ‌I definitely could do it. Shout out to Tyler.”

The final set saw intense​ rallies⁣ and strategic plays. Sabalenka’s⁣ double fault gave Gauff a crucial break, leading⁣ to a 2-1 advantage. Despite Sabalenka’s attempts to regain control, Gauff’s powerful backhand and forehand winners secured her lead. On her second match⁤ point, sabalenka’s backhand went wide, sealing Gauff’s victory.

The champion will receive nearly⁢ $2.9 ‌million, while the runner-up will take home $1.4 million.

“I’d ‍like to thank my parents,” Gauff said.”You guys have done a lot⁢ for ⁤me,from washing my clothes to keeping me grounded and giving me the‍ belief that I can do it. You guys probably believe in ⁣me‌ more than I do myself. I really appreciate and love you guys.To my brothers at home, you’re the reason I do this. You inspire me more than you know. To all my family at home, thank you.”

“I’d like to thank my team. ‍3 finals, but I got​ the most important one.​ I guess that’s all that matters. You guys have been a joy to be‍ around and​ you guys are ⁢individually ⁤truly great people. Pushing me and also‌ making it⁢ fun. I know sometimes I’m not the⁣ easiest and I can be so ‌serious.But you remind me there’s more to life than tennis. That’s what makes me play better on the court. Thank ⁣you individually, to all of you. I ‍appreciate you guys‌ so much.”

Coco Gauff celebrates her French Open victory over Aryna Sabalenka in Paris.
Coco Gauff celebrates her French open victory over Aryna Sabalenka in Paris. (AFP via Getty Images)
Aryna Sabalenka competes against ⁤Coco Gauff ⁣during the French Open final in Paris.
Aryna Sabalenka eyes the ball during her match against Coco ‍Gauff in the French Open ​final.⁢ (AFP via Getty Images)

What’s ⁤next

With this French Open⁤ title, Coco ‍Gauff is poised to⁢ continue her ascent in the world of tennis. Her performance⁣ in Paris suggests a shining future, and fans eagerly anticipate ⁣her next challenges on the court.

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