Coco Gauff had a season to remember in 2024, despite not being able to double her Grand Slam titles tally.
Gauff earned $30.4million in 2024 through prize money and endorsements, topping the highest-paid female athletes list for the second year running.
At just 20 years old, Gauff already has nine WTA Tour-level titles to her name, including the 2023 US Open.
Rennae Stubbs thinks Gauff can improve her serve, with plenty more success on the cards if she does indeed strengthen that area of her game.
But nothing should be taken away from the American’s achievements at such a young age, with her 2024 season arguably her best yet.

Coco Gauff reacts as her 2024 season statistics emerge
Gauff ended the year with a WTA Finals triumph, with the American now taking to social media to express delight at her recent achievements.
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Sharing statistics from HEAD Tennis, the one-time Grand Slam champion posted simply on her Instagram story: “Good szn.”
What did Coco Gauff achieve in phenomenal 2024 season?
The list of achievements from Gauff really is endless, with HEAD Tennis sharing details of her impressive 2024 campaign.
- Youngest WTA finalist since 2004
- First American to win WTA Finals since 2014
- Youngest WTA Finals champion in 20 years
- Fourth American to win the WTA Finals before turning 21
- 54 career-high wins at WTA-level in a calendar year
- WTA Finals prize money of $4.8m, the largest prize purse in women’s tennis history
- 3 titles: ASB Classic, China Open, WTA Finals
- 8-0 in hard court finals
- Sixth American woman to win 60+ Grand Slam matches before the age of 21
- Youngest to win Grand Slam titles in singles and doubles since 2005
- First teenager to achieve 50 WTA 1,000 match wins
- Singles career-high ranking of 2nd
The American now has a fantastic chance to add to those achievements in 2025, beginning with the Australian Open next month.
Hard work is currently underway in the off-season, where Gauff is working closely with coach Matt Daly after parting ways with Brad Gilbert earlier in the year.
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No Grand Slam success went her way this time around, but she can be hugely proud of overcoming the best the WTA Tour had to offer at the WTA Finals in Riyadh last month.
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