The victory makes Gauff the first American woman to triumph on the Parisian clay since Serena Williams a decade ago, cementing her status among tennis’ elite and demonstrating the heart of a true champion.
Gauff’s French Open Triumph: Match Highlights
Relive the most spectacular moments from Coco Gauff’s incredible comeback victory at the 2025 French Open final. Watch as she overcomes a first-set deficit to claim her second Grand Slam title in this thrilling battle against world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
Match Recap: A Battle of Wills on Parisian Clay
The championship clash between the world’s top two players lived up to its billing, delivering a contest of shifting momentum and spectacular shot-making. After narrowly losing a mesmerizing, back-and-forth first set in a tiebreak, Gauff rebounded spectacularly to close out victory after 2 hours and 38 minutes.
The first set was a tense tussle befitting their positions atop the rankings. Sabalenka initially led 4-1 and served for the set twice, but Gauff’s relentless speed kept her in contention. Though the American fought back to force a tiebreak and led 4-1, Sabalenka’s aggressive net play secured her the opener after 77 minutes of grueling tennis.
Undeterred, Gauff came out swinging in the second set, taking more shots inside the baseline. She grabbed an immediate break and surged to a 4-1 lead. As Sabalenka’s unforced errors mounted—she would finish with a staggering 70 compared to Gauff’s 30—the American confidently leveled the match.

The decisive third set saw early service breaks from both players before Gauff seized control with a thunderous love service break. At 5-4, she faced one final push from the top seed, who saved a match point with a return winner that found the absolute corner. But Gauff held firm through one last rally where both players hit every edge of the court, sinking to the ground in victory as her final shot proved unreturnable.
“I didn’t think I could do it, but I’m going to quote Tyler the Creator right here and he said ‘If I ever told you I had a doubt inside me, I must be lying’. I was lying to myself.”
— Coco Gauff, 2025 French Open Champion
From Finalist to Champion: Gauff’s Roland Garros Journey
This victory represents a full-circle moment for Gauff, who first reached the French Open final in 2022 but fell short against Iga Swiatek. Three years later, she returns to claim the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen, adding the French Open crown to her 2023 US Open title.

Remarkably, both of Gauff’s Grand Slam victories have come against Sabalenka in similar fashion—dropping the first set before mounting a comeback. Their head-to-head record now stands at 6-5 in Gauff’s favor, with the American holding a 2-1 edge in Grand Slam encounters.
Gauff’s Path to the Title
- 1st round: Defeated Olivia Gadecki 6-2, 6-2
- 2nd round: Defeated Tereza Valentova 6-2, 6-4
- 3rd round: Defeated Marie Bouzkova 6-1, 7-6 (7-3)
- 4th round: Defeated (20) Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-0, 7-5
- Quarterfinals: Defeated (7) Madison Keys 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, 6-1
- Semifinals: Defeated Lois Boisson 6-1, 6-2
- Final: Defeated (1) Aryna Sabalenka 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4
Tournament Achievements
- First American to win at Roland Garros since Serena Williams (2015)
- Youngest American French Open champion since Serena Williams (2002)
- Clay-court win leader of 2025 with 18 main-draw victories
- Reached back-to-back WTA 1000 finals at Madrid and Rome before French Open
- Will rise to No. 2 in the Race to the WTA Finals Riyadh
- Maintains career-high World No. 2 ranking
- Earned €2,550,000 for her championship victory
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Reactions: The Tennis World Celebrates Gauff’s Triumph

From the Champion
In her victory speech, an emotional Gauff first acknowledged her opponent: “I’d like to congratulate Aryna, you’re the No. 1 player in the world and it was a tough match. You deserve all the results you get and every time we play it’s such a tough match for me, so congratulations.”
She then thanked her team: “You guys have been a joy to be around. Pushing me, also making it fun. I know I can be too serious, so thank you. I appreciate you guys so much.”
To her parents, she added: “You guys keep me grounded and give me the belief. Thanks and I love you guys. To my brothers at home, you are the reason I do this, and you inspire me more than you know.”
From Her Opponent
“In these tough conditions you were a better player than me. Well done on a great two weeks, congrats on the second Grand Slam, well deserved. You are a fighter, congrats to you and your team.”
— Aryna Sabalenka, World No. 1
From Tennis Legends
Serena Williams
“Watching Coco fight back from a set down brought back so many memories. She’s carrying the American torch with such grace and determination. So proud to see her join the Roland Garros champions club!”
Billie Jean King
“What a champion’s performance from @CocoGauff! The mental strength she showed today proves she belongs at the very top. Two Grand Slams at 21—her future is blindingly bright. #WomenWhoWin”
Justine Henin
“Coco showed today what it means to be a true clay court champion—adaptability, resilience, and tactical intelligence. Her evolution since that 2022 final has been remarkable to witness.”

A Rivalry Defining Women’s Tennis
The Gauff-Sabalenka rivalry has quickly become one of the most compelling in women’s tennis. Their contrasting styles—Gauff’s speed and defensive skills against Sabalenka’s raw power—create fascinating tactical battles that have now produced three Grand Slam final showdowns.
Tournament | Surface | Winner | Score | Year |
US Open | Hard | Gauff | 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 | 2023 |
Australian Open | Hard | Sabalenka | 7-6, 6-4 | 2024 |
Madrid Open | Clay | Sabalenka | 6-3, 7-6 | 2025 |
French Open | Clay | Gauff | 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 | 2025 |
With both players still young—Gauff at 21 and Sabalenka at 27—tennis fans can look forward to many more chapters in this developing rivalry. Their contrasting personalities—Gauff’s thoughtful eloquence and Sabalenka’s emotional intensity—add another layer to their on-court battles.
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What’s Next for the Two-Time Grand Slam Champion?

With the grass court season immediately following Roland Garros, Gauff will have little time to celebrate before shifting her focus to Wimbledon, where she first burst onto the scene as a 15-year-old qualifier in 2019 by defeating Venus Williams.
Her improved serve and more aggressive baseline positioning—both evident in her French Open triumph—should translate well to grass, potentially making her a serious contender at the All England Club where she has yet to advance beyond the fourth round.
Can Gauff complete a Career Grand Slam?
With two different major titles already secured at just 21 years old, Gauff has positioned herself as a potential Career Grand Slam candidate. Her versatile game adapts well to different surfaces, though she’ll need to improve her results at Wimbledon and the Australian Open to join the elite group of players who have won all four majors.
Will she reach World No. 1?
Currently at a career-high No. 2 ranking, Gauff is closing the gap on Sabalenka. With her consistent results across surfaces and tournaments, reaching the top spot seems increasingly likely in the near future, potentially making her the first American woman to hold the position since Serena Williams.
What makes her game special?
Gauff combines exceptional speed and defensive skills with an increasingly aggressive baseline game. Her mental toughness—evidenced by her comebacks in both Grand Slam finals—sets her apart from many contemporaries. As her serve continues to develop and her forehand becomes more consistent, she’s evolving into a more complete player with few weaknesses.
A Champion’s Heart: Gauff’s Legacy Grows on Parisian Clay

Coco Gauff’s 2025 French Open win represents more than just a second Grand Slam title—it’s confirmation of her arrival as a multi-surface champion capable of overcoming adversity on tennis’s biggest stages. By joining the elite group of players who have conquered both hard courts and clay at major tournaments, she has silenced any remaining doubters.
As the first American woman in a decade to triumph at Roland Garros, Gauff carries forward the legacy of her idol Serena Williams while writing her own unique chapter in tennis history. Her combination of athletic brilliance, tactical intelligence, and mental fortitude suggests this French Open victory will be far from her last major triumph.
For a player who first captured the world’s attention as a 15-year-old prodigy, Gauff is now delivering on that immense promise—not just through her on-court achievements but through her thoughtful voice on social issues and her inspirational journey. As she sinks to her knees on the Parisian clay, arms raised in triumph, it’s clear: tennis has found its newest complete champion.
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