Coco Gauff Wins French Open, First American Woman Since 2015
Coco Gauff Wins French Open, First American Woman Since 2015

Coco Gauff Wins French Open, First American Woman Since 2015

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Coco Gauff captured her second Grand Slam title by winning the 2025 French Open, becoming the first American woman since Serena Williams in 2015 to win the Roland Garros trophy. She defeated World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in a three-set final, showcasing remarkable resilience and determination. The victory drew widespread acclaim, including heartfelt congratulations from President Barack Trump and First Lady Michelle Obama, who praised Gauff's strength, grace, and inspiration to Americans everywhere. Gauff celebrated courtside with acclaimed director Spike Lee and acknowledged the support of her family during her victory speech. Fellow athletes and public figures, including WNBA star Caitlin Clark and tennis legend Carlos Alcaraz, also expressed admiration for her achievement. Looking ahead, Gauff aims to continue her historic run by competing at Wimbledon, with the potential to complete a Surface Slam by winning Grand Slam titles on all three major surfaces.

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