At just 19 years old, Coco Gauff has already cemented herself as one of the biggest stars in women’s tennis. Her journey began in Delray Beach, Florida, where she first picked up a racket at the age of six. Inspired by Serena Williams, Gauff trained under the guidance of her father, who recognized her potential early on. By 13, she was dominating junior tournaments, and in 2019, at only 15 years old, she made history by defeating Venus Williams at Wimbledon, becoming the youngest player to qualify for the tournament in the Open Era.
Since then, Gauff has only continued to rise. She captured her first Grand Slam title at the 2023 US Open, solidifying her place among the sport’s elite. But beyond her talent, she’s also one of the most marketable athletes in the game. She is the only player on the WTA Tour with her own signature tennis shoe. Her collaborations with New Balance have resulted in two successful signature models, both of which have been smash hits among players and fans. Most recently, Gauff and New Balance unveiled the Coco Delray, a tennis shoe designed for everyday players and built for all levels of competition.

While Gauff’s success continues, she’s also facing the ups and downs of professional sports. She recently suffered a tough loss at Indian Wells but remains focused on her next big goal—the French Open, where she aims to capture another Grand Slam title. Even in moments of setback, Gauff remains a symbol of resilience and determination. As she continues to evolve, both on and off the court, there’s no doubt she’s shaping the future of tennis.