The US Open has always been a stage where tennis prodigies emerge, captivating the hearts and minds of millions of fans worldwide. This year, it was no different as Cori "Coco" Gauff announced her arrival on the grandest stage with an awe-inspiring performance. The young American sensation defied all odds, conquering opponents one by one on her way to securing the prestigious title. Gauff's victory was not only a testament to her immense talent, but also to the boundless potential she possesses at such a tender age.
Cori "Coco" Gauff, also known as Coco Gauff, is a young and highly talented professional tennis player from the United States. Born on March 13, 2004, in Delray Beach, Florida, Gauff quickly rose to prominence with her exceptional skills and impressive performances on the court. At just 15 years old, she made waves at Wimbledon 2019, defeating her idol Venus Williams in the first round. This victory catapulted her into the spotlight and made her the youngest player to qualify for the tournament's main draw in the Open Era. Gauff has since continued to demonstrate her immense potential, displaying a powerful game, dynamic shot-making abilities, and a strong mental fortitude. With her remarkable achievements at such a young age, Gauff has become a rising star in women's tennis, inspiring fans worldwide with her talent, maturity, and bright future ahead.
Suitable for advanced/intermediate looking for plenty of power and spin. The slightly thicker beams (22mm to 24mm) and regular range of weights give the perfect mixture of power & control.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
These rackets are perfect for the budget conscious player, or players who do not play regularly, but need a racket for some occasional family games or holiday play. Suitable for beginners and Intermediate players alike.
Suitable for regular club players or improvers alike, these rackets suit players starting to play regular competitive or friendly tennis. Lighter weight.