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Coco Gauff is walking Serena’s path: US Open at 19, WTA finals at 20, Roland-Garros at 21

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Coco Gauff mirrors Serena Williams’ early career milestones—winning the US Open as a teen, WTA Finals at 20, and French Open at 21—sparking debates about her destiny and legacy in tennis.
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We all still have the image in mind, the victorious Coco Gauff, who embraces the trophy awarded to the winner of the Roland-Garros tournament on Saturday, June 7. But the Suzanne Lenglen Cup, since 1979... then remains...

At just 21 years old, Coco Gauff is crowned champion at Roland Garros and adds his second Grand Slam, consolidating his place in the history of tennis. Serena Williams’s natural heiress, Gauff shines on the track but also raises his voice against racism, weapons and for a greater representation in sport.

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pulsesports.ng broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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