American tennis sensation Coco Gauff recently reflected on her 2022 season and discussed her final match at the French Open against Iga Swiatek and more.
Gauff had a spectacular 2022 season. The 18-year-old reached her maiden Grand Slam singles final and her second Grand Slam doubles final at the French Open, entered the top 5 of the singles rankings, and became the World No. 1 in doubles – all in the same season.
Coco Gauff reflected on her 2022 season in an interview with Tennis Channel, saying it was great on and off the court as she became an adult, voted for the first time, and got her driver’s license. However, she quipped that she had also lost the license on her birthday.
“2022 was great on and off the court. I am a legal adult now. I voted for the first time and I got my driver’s license. I lost it too on my birthday,” Gauff said.
Gauff went on to remark that she was “so happy” to reach her first Major final at Roland-Garros and that it is an experience that will shape her to do better in the future.
“Pretty much upward from there, walking to the net, I just felt so happy and then the award ceremony during the final, I was very emotional. But then sadness and happiness, I think that’s a moment in my life that will shape me to be better,” Gauff said.
A look at what Coco Gauff has to say about the 2022 Wimbledon Championships and the 2022 US Open