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Tennis star Coco Gauff ranks No. 1 for the second straight year with $30 million in prize money and endorsements

Chase Haigler December 8, 2024

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Coco Gauff is just the third woman in sports to earn more than $30 million in a given year, after Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams.

That’s an impressive achievement for Coco Gauff! At just 20 years old, she’s not only dominating the tennis court but also making waves off it with substantial earnings from endorsements and prize money. Joining the ranks of Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams as one of the few women in sports history to surpass $30 million in a single year highlights her growing influence and marketability.

This milestone is also significant for women in sports, showcasing the increasing recognition and opportunities for female athletes. Coco’s success reflects her talent, hard work, and the broader appeal she brings to tennis and beyond. It’s inspiring to see her paving the way for the next generation! 

Coco Gauff’s meteoric rise in the world of tennis is nothing short of extraordinary. Born on March 13, 2004, in Delray Beach, Florida, she was introduced to tennis at an early age, with her parents recognizing her potential and supporting her training. By the age of 15, Gauff had already captured global attention, defeating Venus Williams in the first round of Wimbledon 2019, an electrifying moment that set the stage for her stardom.

Career Highlights

Wimbledon Breakthrough (2019):
Gauff became the youngest player to qualify for Wimbledon’s main draw in the Open Era. Her performance, reaching the fourth round, captivated fans worldwide and established her as a prodigy to watch.

First WTA Title (2021):
In May 2021, Gauff claimed her maiden WTA singles title at the Emilia-Romagna Open, further solidifying her position among the sport’s elite.

Grand Slam Finals (2022):
At the 2022 French Open, Gauff reached her first Grand Slam final in singles, showcasing her consistency and mental fortitude at just 18 years old. Though she fell short against Iga Świątek, her journey to the final marked a significant milestone in her career.

US Open Triumph (2023):
The pinnacle of Gauff’s career so far came at the 2023 US Open, where she claimed her first Grand Slam singles title. Her victory, achieved in front of a roaring home crowd, made her the youngest American to win the US Open since Serena Williams in 1999.

World No. 1 Ranking (2023):
In 2023, Gauff ascended to the WTA No. 1 doubles ranking and later reached the top spot in singles, a testament to her versatility and dominance in both disciplines.

Off-Court Success and Endorsements

Gauff’s appeal extends beyond the tennis court. Known for her poise, maturity, and strong advocacy for social issues, she has become a role model for young athletes. Her endorsement portfolio includes partnerships with brands like New Balance, Head, and Barilla, contributing significantly to her earnings and global profile.

Coco Gauff’s journey is a compelling narrative of talent, resilience, and determination. She represents the future of tennis, carrying the torch for the next generation while respecting the legacies of those before her. At just 20 years old, she is not only a champion but also an ambassador for the sport, inspiring millions with her achievements and potential for an even brighter future.

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