Coco Gauff's 2025 French Open celebrations included media glitz in Paris and New York City. The American tennis star has now revealed plans for private celebrations at her home.
Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the final of the 2025 French Open to earn her second Grand Slam title. The 21-year-old has since celebrated the achievement with several public appearances.
In a recent video shared by the United States Tennis Association on Instagram, Gauff shared how her celebrations have come about while also revealing her plans.
"Yeah, I celebrated the win. We went and got some dinner, and then we went out, had some fun. It was my first Parisian kind of nightlife experience, so that was super cool. Now we're in New York, doing the whole shabam with the media and everything. Then I'll go home and have a more chill, just kind of sit-at-the-beach celebration," she said.
Gauff’s Paris celebrations included photo shoots in front of the iconic Eiffel Tower. Back in the U.S., the American made several public appearances, including attending a WNBA game in New York and being featured on Good Morning America and The Tonight Show, which starred Jimmy Fallon.

The 2023 US Open champion is extremely close to her parents and her family, and it came as no surprise that she has private plans of celebrating her triumph back in Delray Beach, Florida.
Coco Gauff feels "tears come in" as she shares raw emotions after 'crazy' welcome at WNBA game in New York

On June 10, the New York Liberty hosted the Chicago Sky at Barclays Center. Coco Gauff witnessed Liberty win the match 85-66 courtside. During the WNBA encounter, the American tennis star received a rapturous standing ovation from the crowd after her name was announced as one of the attendees.
The 21-year-old was overwhelmed by the reaction. She shared a TikTok video later expressing gratitude for the love she received in New York.
"I just came from the Liberty game and, like, they announced me that I was there and the whole arena was cheering for me, which I wasn't expecting, just because I... It's not my sport. I'm at a basketball game, and it just made me realize, like, how many people see me, and this is crazy. And I really appreciate you guys," Coco Gauff said.
"In interviews, sometimes I try to hold the emotions back and, like, I'm right now trying to do it. But it just... like, I'm, like, feel tears come in... It just means a lot. So... thank you," she added.
The World No. 2 will now prepare for the grass season. She achieved a fourth-round finish last year at Wimbledon and is yet to win a title on grass.