Coco Gauff's Historic Triumph: Youngest WTA Finals Champion in Nearly Two Decades
Coco Gauff became the youngest player to win the WTA Finals since 2004, defeating Zheng Qinwen in a grueling match. This victory also marked her as the first American to claim the title in a decade. Gauff strategically overcame hurdles during the game, securing her place as world number three.
In a thrilling showdown at the WTA Finals, Coco Gauff etched her name in history as the youngest champion since Maria Sharapova in 2004. Gauff defeated China's Zheng Qinwen 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(2) in an electrifying three-hour final match.
The 20-year-old's victory not only earned her the prestigious year-end world number three ranking but also saw her becoming the first American to clinch the title since Serena Williams in 2013. Throughout the game, Gauff displayed resilience, clawing back from several deficits, and ultimately dominating the tiebreak.
As the first American to win the WTA Finals in a decade, Gauff's win underscores her formidable presence on the court. Meanwhile, Zheng Qinwen showcased incredible skill throughout the tournament, being only the second Chinese player to reach the finals since 2013.
(With inputs from agencies.)