
Career Milestones & Major Achievements
After her Wimbledon breakthrough, Coco didn’t slow down. She built her career with precision, learning from every loss and sharpening her skills with each tournament.
Her first major title came at the Linz Open in 2019, making her one of the youngest WTA champions in history. Then came the Grand Slams — the stage where legends are made.
In 2023, she fulfilled her dream by winning the US Open in front of a home crowd. The roar inside Arthur Ashe Stadium that night marked a defining chapter in her story.
Table of Major Titles
| Year | Tournament | Surface | Achievement |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Linz Open | Indoor Hard | First WTA Title |
| 2023 | US Open | Hard | First Grand Slam Singles Champion |
| 2024 | WTA Finals | Hard | Year-End Champion |
| 2025 | French Open | Clay | Second Grand Slam Singles Title |
Career Highlights
- Career-high ranking: World No. 2 in singles, No. 1 in doubles
- Over 10 singles titles and 8 doubles titles
- Olympic medalist and Billie Jean King Cup representative
- Youngest player to reach multiple Grand Slam finals in the 2020s
Her Winning Formula
- Physical fitness + mental toughness + family support
- Consistent training routine focused on agility and power
- Positive attitude and emotional stability during matches
Key Lesson
Every title was earned through resilience. Even when she lost big matches early in her career, Coco used those moments to fuel her growth.