Coco Gauff won the second biggest title of her career at the WTA Finals last week, and seven-time Grand Slam champion Justine Henin praised the American's resilience.
After playing above the pack all season, the top four NWSL teams will face off in this weekend's high-stakes semifinal round.
"The forehand was impressive, the serving consistent and powerful, but what stood out, as always, was the mental toughness," ...
After the final, coach Macci was asked if the 2024 WTA Finals champion was "the next Venus or Serena." He wasn't willing to declare that but that still didn't prevent him from dropping a major praise ...
Rennae Stubbs analyzed the defeat suffered by the eventual winner of the year-end Masters against Krejcikova, who effectively ...
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In Saturday's final, Gauff produced more aces (five) than double-faults (four) and turned in a higher first-serve percentage ...
After the dust settled on Saturday's grueling three-hour final, No. 3 Coco Gauff emerged as the 2024 WTA Finals champion.
You’ve likely seen the viral video of 8-year-old Coco Gauff dancing in the stands at the U.S. Open in 2012. […] ...
Coco Gauff showed why she is one of the most resilient young athletes ... Those were the words of Arizona Cardinals head ...
Coco Gauff pays attention to what people say about her online and occasionally takes pleasure in clapping back.