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What tennis title did Coco Gauff win?
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What tennis title did Coco Gauff win?

June 7, 2025 1 Min Read
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In June 2025, Coco Gauff won the French Open Women’s Singles title. Since joining the professional circuit in 2018, Youngstar’s tennis career has blossomed.

Check out some of her other ads now:

2025

French Open Single Champion

2024

United Cup MVP winner

WTA Final Single Champion

China Open Single Champion

French Open Doubles Championship

WTA Auckland Open Single Champion

Winner of ESPYS’ Best Tennis Player Award

2023

US Open Single Champion (youngest female winner at 19)

WTA Auckland Open Single Champion

Cincinnati Masters Single Champion

Washington Open Single Champion

2021

Emilia-Romagna Open Singles Champion

2019

Lintz Open Single Champion

2018

US Open Doubles Title

French Open Girls Title

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