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Since she was fifteen years old, Coco Gauff has been identified as the future of women’s tennis. Her first Grand Slam victory at the US Open on Saturday was a sign of that future. In the US Open final at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the 19-year-old American defeated No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka, the new WTA top-ranked player, in a thrilling match that ended in scores of 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. The question now is how many more Grand Slam singles titles she will have to contend with after becoming the eleventh teenager to do so.
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Gauff first embraced her family in the stands after shaking hands with Sabalenka and pausing to experience the love:
After the game, Gauff told ESPN, “Today was the first time I have ever seen my dad weep.” Even though he does not want me to mention it, he was caught in 4K. You know he is not as hard as he believes he is. Being on this stage is just amazing. My dad took me to this tournament [years ago], and I sat right there watching Venus and Serena [Williams] compete.”
After dropping the opening set, Gauff won his third match of the tournament on Saturday. The only other person to win the US Open in that manner, according to ESPN