
Coco Gauff Was the French Open in Long End.
Tennis Superstar, 21, Selects No. 1 rank Aryna sabalenka On Saturday, June 7. Gauff was lost at first set 6-7 but rallied to win the next two sets 6-2 and 6-4, in fact. The duo previously met 2023 open to the world, gauff also got.
The match was the first to show a No. 1 and No. 2 chief players in Paris ever Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova faced in 2013.
Gauff shared two pictures of his Instagram story offering to see his tournament determination. One is a picture of his hand holding a piece of paper read, “I’ll win open French 2025” several times. Gauff explained, “Don’t ignore my handwriting but I see @gabbythomas doing it. Must do the same lol.”
The second photo is a screenshot of a gauff note saved on his phone. The original note, dated June 8, 2021, reading, “I dreamed last night I won French Open Idk if it was real or if it was a dream with a dream.” He took the second picture, “Don’t ignore typos but see the date. If you can do it dream, you can do it.”

Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff InstagramGauff makes a Change in Big Coaching on September 2024 when he separated from Brad Gilbertwho announced the news of X. “Thanks 🙏 to @Cocogauff and the whole team for a perfectly awesome summer effort at 2023 and for 14 months of unbelievable team time,” he wrote. “Coco, only 20 years, your future is bright, and I wish you nothing but my career success in my career.”
Gilbert started working with Gauff on July 2023 as a coach along the Spain’s Pere Apury. Gilbert, who used to coach tennis wonders Other Agassi,, Andy Murray and Andy Roddickhelped young tennis stars reach all the top rankings at No. 2 in the summer last year.
With Gilbert on his side Gauff won his first grand slam on September 2023 as well as three titles, including the US Open. But he failed to medal in the Paised Olympic Games at 2024.
Gauff’s experiences in French Open are not always positive. In 2024, he approached the umpire seat to argue against him. “I never argue with these calls. But (the challenge of the line) it’s called before I hit the ball,” Gauff said in Cha Chair Oompire Jaue Campistol. “Not even a perception; these are the rules.”
With tears that swept his face, Gauff told the umpire, “It always happens here in French open to me. Every time.” After the controversial call, Gauff continued to lose the game in Vekić in straight sets, 7-6, 6-2.