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Coco Gauff

Born 2004
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Youngest American woman to win a Grand Slam since Serena Williams
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Defeated Venus Williams at Wimbledon at age 15
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Youngest American flag bearer at a modern Olympics

Cori "Coco" Gauff announced herself to the world at 15 years old when she defeated Venus Williams at Wimbledon in 2019 — a moment that felt like the passing of a generational torch in real time. By 19, she had won the U.S. Open, becoming the youngest American woman to win a Grand Slam singles title since Serena Williams in 1999.

Born in Atlanta in 2004 and raised in Delray Beach, Florida, Gauff was a tennis prodigy who began playing at six. Her father Corey, a former basketball player at Georgia State, and her mother Candi, a former track and gymnastics athlete at Florida State, designed a training program around their daughter's gifts. She moved to Florida to train at the Mouratoglou Academy (Serena Williams's former coach) and turned professional at 14.

Gauff's 2023 U.S. Open championship was a coronation years in the making. She has also been a vocal advocate for racial justice and social issues, delivering a powerful speech at a Black Lives Matter rally in her hometown at 16. She carried the American flag at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony — the youngest American flag bearer in modern history — and continues to grow as both an athlete and a leader.

I want to be known more than just a tennis player. I want to be known as a person who made a difference.
— Coco Gauff
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

2004
Born March 13 in Atlanta, Georgia; raised in Delray Beach, Florida
2019
Defeats Venus Williams at Wimbledon at age 15
2020
Delivers speech at Black Lives Matter rally at age 16
2023
Wins the U.S. Open at 19 — youngest American woman to win a Slam since Serena
2024
Carries the American flag at Paris Olympics opening ceremony
2024
Reaches multiple Grand Slam finals; rises into world top 3

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