Coco Gauff Makes History with First French Open Title

Coco Gauff

  Coco Gauff – 2025 French Open Champion (Roland-
Garros)

Coco Gauff
The Grand Finale

  • Coco Gauff (21 years old) defeated World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set final.

  • Final Score: 6–7(5), 6–2, 6–4

  • The match lasted 2 hours and 38 minutes, with Sabalenka taking the first set in a tiebreak before Coco made a powerful comeback.

  Milestones & Achievements

  • Gauff became the first American woman since Serena Williams in 2015 to win the French Open.

  • This was her second Grand Slam title (after winning the 2023 US Open).

  • It was her first French Open title—she had previously reached the final in 2022 but lost.

Coco Gauff
Key Match Stats

  • Coco made just 24 unforced errors compared to Sabalenka’s 51 — showing her excellent control and composure.

  • She won 58% of points on Sabalenka’s second serve.

  • This final was the first Roland-Garros women’s final between top two seeds since 2013.

  Mental Strength & Comeback

  • Coco showcased immense mental toughness, bouncing back after losing the first set.

  • Her past experience from losing the 2022 French Open final helped her stay focused and determined.

  • Analysts described the match as a “defensive masterclass” by Coco.

Coco Gauff
Her Emotional Tribute

  • After the match, Coco dedicated her win to the Black community in America, calling her victory “a bit of hope and light“.

  • She emphasized the importance of using her platform to inspire change and representation.

  Career Snapshot (as of June 2025)

Attribute Value
Age 21
Current WTA Ranking No. 2
Grand Slam Titles 2 (2023 US Open, 2025 French Open)
Roland-Garros Record 17–5
Career Prize Money ~$24.37 million
Total Win–Loss Record 222–93
Category Detail
🏆 Title 2025 French Open Women’s Singles Champion
🆚 Final Opponent Aryna Sabalenka
🧠 Strengths Mental resilience, strong returns, top-tier defense
🎯 Significance First American woman to win Roland-Garros since 2015
💬 Message “This win is a light for Black America.”

By VK

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