Coco Gauff's Net Worth Details

She has already banked more career prize money than most players ever will, and she is only 22.

Coco Gauff net worth sits at $35 million, built through Grand Slam titles, a record-setting WTA Finals payday, and one of the deepest endorsement rosters in women’s tennis.

Coco Gauff’s Biography

Full Name Cori Dionne “Coco” Gauff
Date of Birth March 13, 2004
Age 22
Nationality American
Height / Weight 5’9″ (1.75m) / 121 lbs (55 kg)
Plays Right-handed
Current World Ranking WTA No. 7
Turned Professional 2018
Years Active 2018–present
Coach Gavin MacMillan (since August 2025), alongside longtime coach Jean-Christophe Faurel
Net Worth $35 million
Career Prize Money Over $32 million
Grand Slam Titles 2 (2023 US Open, 2025 French Open)
Relationship Status In a relationship with musician and actor Jalen Sera
Social Profiles Instagram and X (verified accounts)

Early Life and Tennis Journey

Cori “Coco” Gauff was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 13, 2004. She picked up a racket at age six, and her family moved to Delray Beach, Florida a year later so she could train more seriously.

Her father, Corey, played basketball at Georgia State University and became her first coach. Her mother, Candi, ran track at Florida State and homeschooled her so she could travel for tournaments.

Around age ten, Gauff began working in France with Patrick Mouratoglou, the coach who had guided Serena Williams.

She rose to junior world No. 1 in July 2018, the same year she won the French Open girls’ singles title and the US Open girls’ doubles crown.

Gauff turned professional in May 2018 as a qualifier at a $25,000 ITF event in Florida. Within a year, she was a household name.

Professional Tennis Career

Gauff’s breakout came at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships, where she beat idol Venus Williams in the first round at just 15 years old and reached the fourth round.

That same season, she won her first WTA singles title at Linz as a lucky loser.

She reached her first Grand Slam final at the 2022 French Open, losing to Iga Swiatek, then broke through in 2023 by winning her maiden major at the US Open, defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the final. That year also brought her first WTA 1000 crown in Cincinnati.

2024 delivered a career-high ranking of world No. 2 and a title sweep at Auckland, Beijing, and the WTA Finals, where her $4.805 million winner’s check set a record for the largest single-event payout in women’s tennis history.

In 2025, Gauff won her second major at the French Open, again beating Sabalenka, and added a third WTA 1000 title at Wuhan.

Her 2026 season has been more turbulent, with runner-up finishes at Miami and Rome but a third-round exit at the French Open as defending champion.

She currently sits at world No. 7 after a stretch outside the top five, her first time there in 137 weeks.

Gauff’s rivalries with Swiatek and Sabalenka define much of her career story. Swiatek leads their head-to-head, while Sabalenka holds a narrow edge in a rivalry built on three Grand Slam final meetings.

Coach

Gavin MacMillan, a biomechanics specialist known for reworking Aryna Sabalenka’s serve, joined Gauff’s team in August 2025 to fix her longstanding double-fault problem.

He works alongside Jean-Christophe Faurel, who has been part of her coaching setup for years.

Before MacMillan, Gauff was coached by Brad Gilbert from mid-2023 through the 2023 US Open title run, then by Matt Daly starting in September 2024.

MacMillan’s focus has centered on rebuilding her serve motion and forehand grip, with results that have been gradual rather than instant.

Girlfriend

Coco Gauff is in a relationship with musician and actor Jalen Sera, with the couple confirming their romance publicly in mid-2025.

She remains close with her parents, Corey and Candi Gauff, who left their own careers early in her childhood to support her tennis development.

Coco Gauff’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Coco Gauff’s has an estimated net worth of $35 million.

She built this fortune through Grand Slam prize money, a record WTA Finals payout, and a sponsor roster that spans sportswear, luxury watches, automotive, and food brands.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Career Prize Money

Gauff’s career prize money has climbed past $32 million, placing her among the top-earning players in WTA history.

Her biggest single payday remains the $4.805 million she won at the 2024 WTA Finals in Riyadh, the largest prize check ever awarded in women’s tennis.

Her Grand Slam breakthroughs at the 2023 US Open and 2025 French Open each carried multi-million dollar winner’s checks, and her three WTA 1000 titles at Cincinnati, Beijing, and Wuhan added further seven-figure sums.

Her 2026 season prize money through mid-year sits near $2.9 million, according to official WTA prize money records.

Annual Earnings and Endorsements Income

Off-court income now dwarfs Gauff’s on-court winnings.

Forbes named her the highest-paid female athlete in the world for 2024 and 2025, with annual earnings of roughly $34.4 million and $33 million, most of it from sponsorships rather than tennis, according to a Sportico report on her endorsement earnings.

In 2024 alone, her endorsement income was estimated at around $21 million against roughly $9.4 million in prize money, a split that has repeated in recent seasons.

She has become one of the few tennis players whose off-court income regularly triples what she earns from matches.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Notable Titles Prize Money
2021 Parma (singles and doubles) ~$1.4 million (YTD, Oct 2021)
2022 Runner-up, French Open singles; 3 doubles titles ~$3.1 million
2023 US Open, Cincinnati, Washington DC, Auckland ~$6.7 million
2024 WTA Finals, Beijing, Auckland ~$9.4 million
2025 French Open, Wuhan ~$7.9 million
2026 (YTD) Runner-up, Miami and Rome ~$2.9 million

Endorsements

New Balance has anchored Gauff’s endorsement portfolio since October 2018, when she signed at age 14.

The relationship has grown into a signature shoe line, the Coco CG series, and campaigns including a 2025 collaboration with Miu Miu.

Rolex has featured Gauff as a brand ambassador since 2019, and Head supplies her racket equipment, including a signature colorway on its Boom model.

Barilla, Baker Tilly, Bose, and UPS round out a sponsor group she has described as intentionally selective, according to a Celebrity Net Worth breakdown of her endorsement history.

In December 2025, Mercedes-Benz announced Gauff as a global brand ambassador, joining a roster that has previously included Roger Federer. Other partners include Emirates Airlines, flyExclusive, Naked Juice, and L’Oréal’s Carol’s Daughter hair care line.

Beyond endorsements, Gauff launched Coco Gauff Enterprises in 2024, a management and business venture backed by talent agency WME.

She has also invested in Unrivaled, the women’s basketball league co-founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, and partnered with production studio Religion of Sports on media projects, as detailed in Tennis.com’s coverage of her career prize money milestones.

Career Statistics

Year Titles Won Grand Slam Best Result
2019 1 singles (Linz) 4th round, Wimbledon
2021 1 singles, 1 doubles (Parma) Quarterfinal, French Open
2022 3 doubles Runner-up, French Open
2023 4 singles (US Open, Cincinnati, Washington, Auckland) Champion, US Open
2024 3 singles (WTA Finals, Beijing, Auckland) Semifinal, French Open
2025 2 singles (French Open, Wuhan) Champion, French Open
2026 (YTD) 0 singles (runner-up Miami, Rome) 3rd round, French Open

FAQs

What is Coco Gauff’s net worth?

Coco Gauff has an estimated net worth of $35 million, built from prize money, endorsements, and business ventures like Coco Gauff Enterprises.

How much prize money has Coco Gauff earned in her career?

Her career prize money has surpassed $32 million as of mid-2026, ranking her among the top earners in WTA prize money history at a young age.

What is Coco Gauff’s biggest endorsement deal?

Her New Balance partnership, running since 2018, is her longest and most visible deal, featuring a signature shoe line. Her 2025 Mercedes-Benz ambassador deal is among her newest major partnerships.

How many Grand Slam titles has Coco Gauff won?

Gauff has won two Grand Slam singles titles, the 2023 US Open and the 2025 French Open, both against Aryna Sabalenka in the final.

What is Coco Gauff’s current world ranking?

Gauff is ranked world No. 7 on the WTA Tour, after a stretch that saw her exit the top five for the first time in over two years.

Moaz Bin Saiful
Moaz Bin Saiful is a tennis content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in tennis player biographies, ATP and WTA analysis, Grand Slam coverage, player net worth research, and career earnings breakdowns. He creates data-driven content covering professional tennis rankings, tournament history, player achievements, contract details, and financial insights from the world of tennis.