Coco Gauff remains a major force in women’s tennis in late 2025, currently ranked world No. 3 on the WTA Tour, with a 2025 singles record of 38 wins and 13 losses and one singles title this season[1][3][4].
Despite a tough loss to Naomi Osaka in the fourth round of the US Open in early September, Gauff expressed optimism and determination to learn from the setback, stating, “I am not going to let this crush me.”[1]
Earlier in 2025, Gauff started strong by capturing the United Cup title and remained highly competitive throughout the clay season, defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the Roland Garros final to claim her second Grand Slam title. She also held a WTA Finals trophy from 2024[2].
On alternative ranking systems, Gauff reached the No. 1 spot in the Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) rankings for August 2025, highlighting her consistent performance and skill across all surfaces, despite an early exit at Wimbledon[2].
Her career achievements at age 21 include 10 singles titles, 10 doubles titles, and over $28 million in prize money[1][3]. She continues to be a top contender at every major event and is projected to be among the favorites for the 2026 Grand Slam tournaments[1].