Gigo Salmon looks back at Coco Gauffs stunning win at the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia; watch all the action from the mens ...
Coco Gauff couldn't win a Grand Slam title this season, but she still managed to hit the jackpot before ending her campaign ...
And there we have it – another record-breaking weekend in the world of sport. Nikola Jokić made NBA history with yet another triple-double, whilst cycling royalty Mark Cavendish bowed out from the ...
Coco Gauff became the youngest WTA Finals winner since Maria Sharapova in 2004 on Saturday at age 20, and the first American woman to capture the year-ending tournament since Serena Williams in 2014.
The 20-year-old American superstar entered the WTA Finals as the World No. 3. She defeated the top two players, one-seed ...
This weekend with her WTA Finals win over Qinwen Zheng, Gauff pocketed a record $4.805 million for her first-place finish, ...
Coco Gauff has become the youngest WTA Finals champion since 2004, after fighting back to beat Qinwen Zheng to claim record ...
As Tim Henman rightly pointed out Coco Gauff has a "champion's heart." Following a remarkable triumph in Riyadh, the American ...
For the first time since 2018, the finals match at the WTA Finals went to three sets. In the end, Gauff defeated Zheng in a thrilling three-set match: 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (2). The 20-year-old is the ...
The American has been trying to evolve, but she won this ultra-physical WTA Finals title clash with 'vintage Gauff' grit.
With a new team and a season marked by growth and resilience, Coco Gauff hit her stride at just the right time to end the ...
After initially having "reservations" about playing in Saudi Arabia, Coco Gauff became the youngest player to win the WTA Finals since 2004.