Nineteen-year-old tennis sensation Coco Gauff has won the U.S. Open, making her the youngest American champion of the competition since Serena Williams in 1999.
She beat out Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka, the 25-year-old winner of the Australian Open singles final earlier this year, at Saturdayโs final in New York, scoring 2-6, 6-3 and 6-2.
The South Florida phenom is the youngest American to win the U.S. Open since 17-year-old Williams did so in 1999. Gauff credits the tennis prodigy and her sister Venus Williams as her inspirations, once saying that theyโre the โreason why I wanted to pick up a tennis racquet.โ
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This is the first time an American woman has won the U.S. Open in six years.
Coco Gauff celebrates after securing her spot in the finals on Thursday. via Associated Press
The 19-year-old made her way to the final after defeating Czech player Karolina Muchova, 27, on Thursday in a match delayed for nearly an hour by environmental protesters. Gauff acknowledged them in an interview later, saying she believes in climate change and โcanโt really get upsetโ about the demonstration during her match.
Sabalenka beat out American player Madison Keys, 28, that same day. When asked about facing Gauff next, Sabalenka applauded her talents, saying: โSheโs an unbelievable player. Sheโs playing really incredible tennis here at the U.S. Open.โ
Gauff, known for her consistently powerful backhand swing, is no stranger to setting records, including becoming the youngest girlsโ singles finalist in U.S. Open history when she was just 13 years old in 2017. A year later, she became the fifth-youngest girlsโ singles champion in French Open history.
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