World No. 3 Coco Gauff took down No. 2 Iga Świątek in straight sets at Sunday’s United Cup final, helping to secure a big US team win at the Australian Open tune-up tournament.
“It’s great to win a team event, the only team event I’ve ever won, so I’m super excited,” Gauff said after the match.
With Sunday’s victory, Team USA owns two of the three titles in the annual 18-country contest, adding the 2025 trophy to their inaugural 2023 hardware. Świątek’s Poland, on the other hand, fell short for the second year in a row after also earning runner-up status behind 2024 champion Germany.
Gauff doesn’t skip a beat in 2025 kickoff
After winning every set in the new year, Gauff remains undefeated in 2025 play, maintaining the momentum she built by closing out her 2024 campaign with victories at both October’s China Open and November’s WTA Finals.
The 20-year-old faltered in her attempt to defend her 2023 US Open title, falling in the fourth round of the Grand Slam’s 2024 edition last September. In the wake of that disappointing result, Gauff parted ways with coach Brad Gilbert, and began tweaking her game to solidify her style — with a particular focus on grip strength.
Behind new coach Matt Daly, the changes to Gauff’s grip improved both her serve and her forehand — the latter something Świątek had exploited to consistent success over Gauff, with the Polish star logging 11 wins in the pair’s first 12 meetings.
The era of Świątek’s dominance over Gauff seems to have ended, however, with the US phenom now adding two straight wins over Świątek to the pair’s all-time tally, tacking Sunday’s victory on top of their 2024 WTA Finals tilt — a tournament in which Gauff also defeated world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
Her trend of downing top-ranked international tennis stars continued at the United Cup, where Gauff also defeated No. 31 Leylah Fernandez, No. 19 Donna Vekic, and 2024 US Open semifinalist No. 21 Karolina Muchová en route to the US team title.
First 2025 Slam to test Gauff’s momentum
Gauff’s hot streak will face its first major 2025 challenge when tennis’ first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open, kicks off on January 12th to run through January 25th.
The Melbourne tournament will see Sabalenka, who opened her 2025 account with an 18th career title at the Brisbane International on Sunday, try to become the first three-peat Australian Open women’s champion this century.
However, Gauff is primed to interrupt that feat, with the US star poised to give the back-to-back defending champ a run for her money.