Coco Gauff's Got Coin: The Tennis Star's Massive Net Worth Has Her Set for Life

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June 6 2025, Published 10:43 a.m. ET

The Breakdown: Coco Gauff is serving up greatness on and off the court—stacking titles, endorsements, and millions by the minute.

Coco Gauff’s glow-up is real—she’s out here dominating tennis courts and stacking paper like nobody’s business. At just 21, she’s already clinched major titles, flipped her on-court success into heavy endorsement deals, and solidified a net worth that’s straight-up impressive.

From that jaw-dropping upset over Venus Williams at Wimbledon in 2019 to closing out the 2024 WTA Finals as champion, Coco moves with purpose and poise. She’s not just playing the game—she’s redefining it and telling the world exactly who she is. Here is a look at the athlete’s net worth.

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Coco Gauff’s net worth is as big as her career.

Coco’s trophy case comes with a fat scoreboard. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Coco has a $35 million empire. She’s racked up over $24.3 million in career prize money, making her 18th on the all-time earnings list, per Tennis. In 2024 alone, she pocketed about $9.35 million from on-court winnings, thanks largely to that WTA Finals victory, which dropped a record $4.85 million payday in her lap.

Coco’s endorsement portfolio is also stacked. She has secured deals with New Balance, Head, Barilla, Bose, UPS, and Rolex. She even lit up the sneaker world with her signature New Balance Coco CG1 kicks in 2022.

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Coco Gauff

Tennis player

Net worth: $35 Million

Coco Gauff dominates the tennis world as the highest-paid female athlete of 2024, stacking a $35 million net worth through Grand Slam victories and major endorsement deals.

Birth name: Cori Dionne "Coco" Gauff

Birthdate: March 13, 2004

Birthplace: Delray Beach, Florida

Mother: Candi Gauff

Father: Corey Gauff

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Coco Gauff is dominating the tennis world.

At 15-years-old Coco rolled onto the WTA Tour at the Miami Open and instantly turned heads. She hustled through qualifiers at Wimbledon and shocked everyone by knocking out Venus Williams in the first round—making her the youngest player in tournament history to beat a Top 10 seed. That moment set the tone for a career built on fearless vibes. Right after, she picked up her first WTA singles title in Linz, Austria, proving she wasn’t a one-off story—she was the real deal.

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Since then, Coco has bagged nine singles titles, including her first Grand Slam at the 2023 US Open, and captured nine doubles crowns—highlighted by a French Open doubles win in 2024. She climbed to a career-high No. 2 in singles by June 2024 and rocked the No. 1 doubles spot back in August 2022. She also repped Team USA as the youngest female flag-bearer at the 2024 Paris Olympics’ opening ceremony—a full-circle moment proving she’s a respected leader as much as a top athlete.

Coco just missed the mark at the 2025 Italian Open, dropping in straight sets to Jasmine Paolini, but she proved she can grind deep into WTA 1000 events. Now, she’s got her eyes locked on Wimbledon and the 2025 US Open. In June, Coco made history by becoming the youngest player since Martina Hingis in 2000 to hit 25 career wins at Roland Garros, according to Sports Illustrated. Martina reached that milestone in Paris at 19—and now, Coco’s right there with her.

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