WORLD

Wimbledon 2025: Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz give tennis two young superstars

Jun 26, 2025, 7:31 AM

Coco Gauff during a practice session at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, ahead of the ...

Coco Gauff during a practice session at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, ahead of the Wimbledon Championships, England, Tuesday June 24, 2025. (Ben Whitley/PA via AP)
Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS

(Ben Whitley/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) — Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz are helping usher in a new era for tennis.

With Wimbledon beginning Monday, the sport’s most recent Grand Slam champions are Gauff, a 21-year-old American, and Alcaraz, a 22-year-old Spaniard, who are both at No. 2 in the rankings and are both coming off French Open titles secured in riveting finals against the sport’s No. 1 players.

They are young, they are charismatic as an be on the court and they are media-friendly off it.

Gauff-Sabalenka, Alcaraz-Sinner give tennis rivalries as Wimbledon arrives

Along with No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and former No. 1 Iga Swiatek in the women’s game, and No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the men’s, Gauff and Alcaraz offer a bright future for a sport’s fanbase that in recent years saw all-time greats Serena Williams, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal walk away and currently might be pondering how much longer Novak Djokovic will contend for the biggest prizes.

“Tennis is just in such a great, great place right now. We are so fortunate to have not only Coco, not only Carlos, but a deep bench of young stars that are just propelling the growth of our sport,” U.S. Open tournament director Stacey Allaster said. “I’ve been around a long time, and when we have lost great, iconic champions in the past, there’s generally been a little bit of a dip. We have had the exact opposite during this transition. … I always like to say the champions of today are standing on the shoulders of the champions of the past. These champions have jumped off the shoulders of the past champions.”

One key for a sport, especially an individual one, to gain attention and grow popularity is to have rivalries that demand buy-in.

Alcaraz vs. Sinner clearly provides that, much in the way that Federer vs. Nadal or Nadal vs. Djokovic did.

The Alcaraz vs. Sinner final at the French Open ‘was insane’

The five-set, 5 1/2-hour men’s final at Roland-Garros was as full of momentum swings, terrific tennis and athleticism as anything those greats conjured.

“The level,” two-time reigning Wimbledon champion Alcaraz said, “was insane.”

The way he and Sinner, 23, are currently divvying up the biggest prizes — they’ve split the past six major trophies and eight of the past 11 — is certainly reminiscent of the Big Three’s dominance, albeit over a much smaller sample size so far.

“Having these two guys fighting for big trophies — I think we have to be very happy about it in the sport of tennis,” said Juan Carlos Ferrero, Alcaraz’s main coach. “For them, for sure it’s something that they raise their level every time that they go on the court. They know they have to play unbelievable tennis to beat the other guy, and it’s something that is going to help for sure each player to raise the level even more.”

Sabalenka apologized to Gauff about post-match comments in Paris

It sure does seem as though Gauff vs. Sabalenka could provide that sort of dynamic and buzz, too.

Consider that, like Alcaraz and Sinner, they occupy the top two spots in the rankings. And consider that, like those other two, both own multiple major titles. Gauff’s two Slam triumphs came via three-set victories over Sabalenka in the finals.

Plus, their latest meeting, at Roland-Garros less than a month ago, came with some added spice because of Sabalenka’s post-match comments that were seen as less than fully gracious toward Gauff.

It became such a thing that Sabalenka felt the need to issue a pair of apologies — one privately via writing to Gauff, and one publicly in an interview at her next tournament.

Add that sort of off-court intrigue to the on-court interest, and if there are rematches at the All England Club a couple of weeks from now, no one who is invested in tennis will be displeased.

“There’s incredible momentum and wind in our sales as we think about the sport, in total,” said Lew Sherr, who is about to leave his role as the CEO of the U.S. Tennis Association. “We’ve had five consecutive years of participation growth … and that certainly is being, in part, fueled by the great talent and inspiring players we have at the professional level, and also is feeding record attendance, record interest, record viewership. Those things go hand in hand. We have not missed a beat.”

___

Howard Fendrich has been the AP’s tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here: https://apnews.com/author/howard-fendrich. More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

World

FILE - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum attends her morning press conference at the National Pal...

Associated Press

Mexico’s president slams sanctions on Mexican banks by Trump administration

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded sharply Thursday to U.S. government sanctions blocking transfers from three Mexican financial institutions, saying Washington hasn’t shown evidence of its allegations of money laundering. The U.S. Treasury Department announced the sanctions Wednesday on the banks CIBanco and Intercam Banco and the brokerage Vector Casa de Bolsa, […]

5 hours ago

FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends his trial where he faces corruption charge...

Associated Press

Israelis love Trump. But some are unnerved by his vow to ‘save’ Netanyahu from his corruption trial

JERUSALEM (AP) — President Donald Trump’s call for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial to be thrown out has plunged the American leader into one of Israel’s most heated debates, unnerving some in its political class just days after they unanimously praised his strikes on Iran. Trump’s social media post condemning the trial as a […]

7 hours ago

Coco Gauff during a practice session at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, ahead of the ...

Associated Press

Wimbledon 2025: Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz give tennis two young superstars

LONDON (AP) — Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz are helping usher in a new era for tennis. With Wimbledon beginning Monday, the sport’s most recent Grand Slam champions are Gauff, a 21-year-old American, and Alcaraz, a 22-year-old Spaniard, who are both at No. 2 in the rankings and are both coming off French Open titles […]

9 hours ago

U.S. Consul General in Hong Kong Gregory May speaks to reporters at the Independence Day Reception ...

Associated Press

The top US diplomat in Hong Kong criticizes China and the city for curtailing freedoms

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s top American diplomat said on Thursday that the policies of the Chinese and Hong Kong governments have curtailed freedoms, pointing to the cases of jailed prominent activist Jimmy Lai and what he called “transnational regression.” At a reception for the U.S. Independence Day, U.S. Consul General Gregory May, who […]

12 hours ago

FILE - Robert F. Kennedy Jr., speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald...

Associated Press

US pulls funding from global vaccines group, saying it has ‘ignored the science’

LONDON (AP) — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the country is pulling its support from the vaccines alliance Gavi, saying the organization has “ignored the science” and “lost the public trust.” A video of Kennedy’s speech was shown to participants at a Gavi meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, where the vaccines group […]

12 hours ago

Associated Press

Asian shares are mixed as markets take a breather after recent volatility

BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mixed in Asia on Thursday after U.S. stocks hung near their all-time high as financial markets caught their breath following recent bouts of volatility. The dollar weakened against the Japanese yen and euro and oil prices were steady. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 climbed 1.3% to 39,465.53 as attention shifted to a […]

18 hours ago

Wimbledon 2025: Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz give tennis two young superstars