Coco Gauff is concluding an impressive season of tennis. The 20-year-old tennis star continues to break records and reach new heights in the sport. Earlier today, she reacted to some of the results she delivered over the past year, sharing a humorous and humble response on social media.
Coco Gauff is the highest-paid female athlete of 2023 Coco Gauff shares updates of her first Thanksgiving in new home; 'Made sweet potato pie for the first time' Gauff shared a screenshot of some of her results this season, which were highlighted by the sporting brand HEAD. The brand recapped some of Gauff's most notorious achievements, which include becoming the youngest WTA finalist since 2004, the first American to win the WTA finals since 2014, and the youngest WTA champ in 20 years. More stats showed that Gauff is also the fourth American to win the WTA Finals before the age of 21 and had 54 career-high win s at the WTA level this season.
For her WTA Finals win, she was awarded $4.8 billion, the largest sum awarded in women's tennis history. Gauff shared the image on her Instagram stories and wrote "Good szn," adding a salute emoji.
What Coco Gauff has been up to over the holidays Over the past few months, Coco Gauff has been enjoying her time off following a grueling season of tennis. Following her WTA Finals, Gauff appears to have moved into her new home in Florida, marking the first time she's lived on her own. In November, she hosted her first Friendsgiving , inviting some cousins and close friends to her house.
She revealed that her guests brought their own dishes for the potluck, with everyone preparing desserts or traditional Thanksgiving meals. In her case, she prepared her first sweet potato pie. Through the celebration, she shared photos of her meals and even appeared in some TikToks alongside her younger cousins, completing some dance challenges.
"I'm always gonna be the older cousin that invites herself to be in the tiktok," she wrote..
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Coco Gauff reacts to her record-breaking tennis season
Gauff can wrap up her year feeling proud of her achievements