Coco Gauff teases American men over lack of Grand Slams: No competition

Coco Gauff jokes there “has not been much of a competition” between American men and women at Grand Slams simply because the women have had much more success over the last two decade

As you probably know, the last US male tennis player to win a Grand Slam singles title was Andy Roddick. After winning his maiden Major at the 2003 US Open, the former world No. 1 appeared in four more Major finals but never won his second title on the biggest level.

After Roddick’s 2009 Wimbledon final defeat to Roger Federer, it took US tennis 15 years to get another male Grand Slam finalist – Taylor Fritz reached the 2024 US Open final but stood no chance there, losing in straight sets to Jannik Sinner.

When it comes to American WTA stars, their Slam success over the past two decades is well-documented. In the most recent history, Gauff landed two Grand Slams in the last two years.

Coco Gauff teases American men over lack of Grand Slams: No competition

Gauff takes a playful shot at US ATP players

“For the men, I feel like the women, it hasn’t been much of a competition, no offense to them, but now it is kind of was it three or four straight Slams with American in the finals. So I think we’re we’re doing pretty good on our end. They have to catch up. But no, I think it’s great to see so many so much representation of like our country in the sport,” the 2023 US Open winner said.

After making it clear that she thinks American male tennis features some pretty quality players, Gauff revealed her big wish was to witness an American male and female winning the same Grand Slam. Last year, Fritz and Jessica Pegula came close to making that happen, but lost their respective US Open final matches.

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“I would love to see in my lifetime like a woman and an American woman and male when the same Slam that would be that would be great. We got it US Open. They were both in the final so hopefully maybe this U.S. Open some magic can happen,” Gauff added.

In early June, Gauff won her first French Open title. Now, the 21-year-old is an Australian Open and Wimbledon title away from completing a Career Grand Slam.

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