"Coco Gauff Steals Your Space, Then Your Time" - Andrea Petkovic Explains How American Made Aryna Sabalenka 'Panic' in French Open Final
- Coco Gauff won the 2025 French Open final against Aryna Sabalenka in Paris, securing her second Grand Slam title.
- Gauff's triumph followed a momentous year shaped by setbacks, coaching support, and motivation linked to the 2024 presidential reelection.
- She faced challenging competition throughout the season, reaching consecutive finals in Madrid and Rome, and secured key wins against Madison Keys and Lois Boisson on her way to the final in Paris.
- Gauff won the final 6-7, 6-2, 6-4, with Andrea Petkovic noting Gauff’s pressure-based style caused Sabalenka to panic and lose composure.
- This victory made Gauff the first American woman since Serena Williams in 2015 to claim the French Open, highlighting her growing leadership and focus on and off court.
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Coco Gauff Explains How "Down Period" After Trump's Election Motivated Her French Open Win
Source: Tim Clayton / Getty Coco Gauff is on her victory lap after winning the 2025 French Open this weekend against Aryna Sabalenka. As the first American to win the match in a decade since Serena Williams, Gauff is looking back on what led to this momentous year she’s had professionally. Of course, her parents and coaches played a huge part in her success, but in a weird way, President Trump did too. In an interview after her win, she explaine…

Coco Gauff Explains How “Down Period” After Trump’s Election Motivated Her French Open Win
Source: Tim Clayton / Getty Coco Gauff is on her victory lap after winning the 2025 French Open this weekend against Aryna Sabalenka. As the first American to win the match in a decade since Serena Williams, Gauff is looking back on what led to this momentous year she’s had professionally. Of course, her parents and coaches played a huge part in her success, but in a weird way, President Trump did too. In an interview after her win, she explaine…
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