Coco Gauff secured her second Major title at the 2025 French Open in hard-fought fashion, outlasting World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the women's summit clash last Sunday (June 8). Following her second Grand Slam tournament victory, the American has now moved up to 12th in the all-time list of career prize money leaders on the WTA Tour, which has also added to her overall net worth.
Gauff started this year's French Open with considerable chances of going all the way, having finished runner-up in Madrid and Rome. The 21-year-old dropped just one set en route to the final in Paris. She then overcame a first-set deficit in a Major final for the second time in her young career, playing some gritty tennis to beat top-seeded Sabalenka 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4 in two hours and 40 minutes to bag her 10th career singles title.
Coco Gauff's title victory on the famed terre battue during the last fortnight has contributed massively to her net worth of a whopping $35 million (via Celebrity Net Worth). With her triumph, the World No. 2 took home a winners' paycheck of $2,760,946. She now stands at the 18th position in the list of WTA players with the most career prize money with a figure of $24,368,100.
As far as the American's sponsorship deals are concerned, she endorses big companies such as New Balance, HEAD, Bose, Barilla, Rolex and L'Oréal. More recently, she signed up to be the brand ambassador for Carol's Daughter, whose skincare products are committed to "Black beauty" and serving the community.
Some of Coco Gauff's other sponsors include UPS, Microsoft, American Eagle and Naked Juice. The 21-year-old has also done well in starting her own business lately. She launched "Coco Gauff Enterprises" last month with an aim to "make an impact" outside tennis.
Coco Gauff to play at Berlin Ladies Open 2025 next ahead of Wimbledon
Coco Gauff will play her first grasscourt tournament of the year at the ecoTrans Ladies Open in Berlin, which begins on June 16. The American has participated at the 500-level event thrice in her career, recording her career-best result last year with a semifinal appearance at the tournament.
Gauff is currently not scheduled to play any other WTA Tour events between the Berlin Ladies Open and Wimbledon. The World No. 2 will be eager to enjoy a good showing at SW19. She has yet to go past the fourth round of the grasscourt Major since playing her first full tour-level season in 2019.