US Open women's singles final: Tennis phenom Coco Gauff wins 1st Grand Slam title (2024)

American Coco Gauff, 19, won her first Grand Slam title, after taking the U.S. Open women's singles title in three sets against Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus.

Gauff won 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 to become only the third American teen to win the final grand slam of the year, joining the ranks of Serena Williams and Tracy Austin.

The last time an American woman won the tournament was in 2017 when Sloane Stephens bested fellow American Madison Keys.

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"I feel like I'm a little bit in shock in this moment," Gauff said during on-court remarks following the win.

"I'm just thankful for this moment, I don't have any words for it, to be honest," she said.

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After winning, Gauff ran into the stands to hug her parents, coach and other guests in her player's box. Gauff said today was the first time she's ever seen her father cry.

The teen also made a pointed statement to the naysayers, saying, "Thank you to the people who didn't believe in me."

"To those who thought they were putting water on my fire, you were putting gas," she said.

The championship match marked the first appearance by both athletes in a U.S. Open final.

Gauff, the No. 6 seed, was the first American teenager to compete in the U.S. Open women's final since then-19-year-old Serena Williams faced off against her older sister, Venus Williams, in 2001.

With the win, the Florida phenom is the 10th teen to win the U.S. Open women's singles championship -- and the youngest American to claim the title since Serena Williams won in 1999 at the age of 17.

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Gauff was also one of four Black American players -- in addition to Frances Tiafoe, Madison Keys and Ben Shelton -- to reach the quarterfinals of the Grand Slam tournament, the first time that has happened in the sport's open era, which began in 1968.

She last played in a Grand Slam final in 2022, losing the French Open to Iga Swiatek. Last month, the teen won the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, becoming the youngest player to do so.

In an on-court interview after Thursday's semifinal, Gauff said it means a lot to make it to the U.S. Open final.

"A lot to celebrate, but, you know, the job is not done," Gauff said.

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Gauff's win places her in the same league as some of the sport's greats.

"It's an honor to be in that stat with Althea Gibson, Serena, Venus [Williams], Naomi [Osaka], Sloane [Stephens]. They paved the way for me to be here… I hope another girl can see this and believe they can do it and hopefully their name can be on this trophy too," she said at the end of her press conference.

President Joe Biden congratulated Gauff on winning the U.S. Open.

"Congrats to U.S. Open Champion @CocoGauff. You electrified Arthur Ashe stadium and the entire nation – the first of more to come and proof that anything is possible if you never give up and always believe," the president wrote on X.

"You've made America so proud," he added.

Sabalenka, 25, the No. 2 seed, reached the semifinals of the U.S. Open in 2021 and 2022. She won her first career major title in January, at the Australian Open.

Even with the loss, Sabalenka will become the No. 1 women's tennis player in the world when the Women's Tennis Association's rankings are updated next week. Gauff's rank will become No. 3.

As the champion, Gauff takes home $3 million, while Sabalenka claims $1.5 million as the runner-up.

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Gauff reached the championship after beating Karolina Muchova, of the Czech Republic, in two sets on Thursday. The match was delayed for nearly an hour after four spectators protested against climate change. Two of the protesters were arrested.

Sabalenka defeated Keys on Thursday in three sets -- two of which were tiebreakers -- to reach the U.S. Open final.

"I'm most proud that I was able to most of the times handle my emotions pretty well and focus on myself, not on the ranking," a tearful Sabalenka said of her year in on-court remarks Saturday.

She said Gauff "played unbelievable" and that she hopes she and Gauff "play many more finals -- different results, hopefully," laughing. "Congrats, you're amazing."

ABC News' Joshua Hoyos and Fritz Farrow contributed to this report.

US Open women's singles final: Tennis phenom Coco Gauff wins 1st Grand Slam title (2024)

FAQs

Has Coco Gauff ever won a Grand Slam? ›

She has steadily progressed and matured ever since, and eventually clinched her first grand slam title with a comeback win against Aryna Sabalenka at Flushing Meadows in September.

How much did Coco Gauff win at US Open? ›

Coco Gauff earned a record $3 million for winning the US Open title in September. That achievement, coupled with a robust endorsem*nt portfolio that's only grown over the last 12 months, has made the American teenager the world's highest-paid female athlete according to American sports media company Sportico.

Who won the US Open women's tennis final? ›

Women's Championship: Coco Gauff vs.

Gauff beat Sabalenka 2:6, 6:3 and 6:2 to win her first major title.

How old was Coco Gauff when she won the US Open? ›

Coco Gauff (born March 13, 2004, Delray Beach, Florida, U.S.) American professional tennis player who won the U.S. Open women's title in 2023. At 19, Gauff became only the third American teenager to win the national women's title.

When did Coco Gauff win her first Grand Slam? ›

At the 2023 US Open, Coco Gauff did what many had expected for years. The 19-year-old tennis prodigy won her first Grand Slam tennis tournament. To reach that point, Gauff had to overcome more than just nerves.

How many Grand Slam finals has Coco Gauff been in? ›

How many Grand Slam finals has Coco Gauff reached? Gauff has reached two finals and won one. Gauff reached the final of Roland-Garros in June of 2022.

How much money has Coco Gauff made in endorsem*nts? ›

The 19-year-old earned an estimated $16 million in endorsem*nts alone, leading a group of seven women's tennis players who landed inside the Top 10 in Sportico's annual list.

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As of September 2023, Coco's total net worth is estimated to sit around $3.5 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. But there are other outlets that put it around $6 million, which also wouldn't be wholly surprising.

Who is the youngest female US Open champion? ›

Austin remains the youngest US Open female singles champion (age 16) and the youngest inductee into the International Tennis Hall of Fame at age 29. She won 30 singles titles during her career, on all playing surfaces: clay (both red and green), indoor carpet, grass, and hard courts.

Who is the youngest Grand Slam winner female? ›

At the 1997 Australian Open, Martina Hingis became the youngest ever Grand Slam champion, winning the tournament aged 16.

Who is No 1 women's tennis player? ›

Iga Swiatek

Why did Coco Gauff retire? ›

Coco Gauff retires due to injury in first round of Western & Southern Open; Naomi Osaka loses. MASON, Ohio ‒ Days after earning the No.

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Being named after her father, Corey, the young tennis prodigy was originally called Cori Dionne Gauff. Due to the similarity in names with her father, her aunt recommended the nickname "Coco," which quickly caught on and became her widely recognized moniker.

Who has Coco Gauff lost to? ›

Coco Gauff eliminated from Australian Open in semifinal loss to Aryna Sabalenka. American tennis star Coco Gauff is out of the Australian Open after losing in Thursday's night's semifinal to reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus 7-6 (2), 6-4 — marking Gauff's first loss of the year.

What Grand Slam did Gauff win? ›

U.S. Open Women's FinalCoco Gauff Wins First Grand Slam Title.

What is Coco Gauff's fastest tennis serve? ›

“My serve is something I wanted to improve the pace. I think when it's on, it's pretty tough to stop,” the reigning US Open champion said. “I don't know how fast I can get it, my fastest is 128 (mph or 206km/h), I want to get to 130 (209.2km/h) one day.”

How many Grand Slams has Naomi Osaka won? ›

Osaka is a four-time Grand Slam singles champion, with two Australian Open and two US Open titles. Her seven titles on the WTA Tour also include two at the Premier Mandatory level.

How much money has Coco Gauff made in tennis? ›

Coco Gauff: $22.7 million

Gauff is the rare top singles player—man or woman—who also plays doubles regularly, with Jessica Pegula her partner. The duo reached the French Open final in 2022 and ranked No. 1 in the world as recently as September.

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