After topping Sportico's list of highest-earning female athletes for the third straight year, Gauff has added another luxury brand to her endorsement portfolio.ByTENNIS.comPublished Dec 09, 2025 copy_link Days after topping Sportico's list of the world's highest-paid female athletes for the third straight year, Coco Gauff's endorsement portfolio is getting an even bigger boost.The two-time Grand Slam champion and world No. 3 is the newest global ambassador for Mercedes-Benz, it was announced Monday.The German automaker announced Gauff's signing with a series of photos on social media that showcased the 21-year-old sitting in and on a four-door black Mercedes sedan while looking relaxed in a leather jacket and jeans."Power. The two-time Grand Slam champion and world No. 3 is the newest global ambassador for Mercedes-Benz, it was announced Monday.The German automaker announced Gauff's signing with a series of photos on social media that showcased the 21-year-old sitting in and on a four-door black Mercedes sedan while looking relaxed in a leather jacket and jeans."Power. The German automaker announced Gauff's signing with a series of photos on social media that showcased the 21-year-old sitting in and on a four-door black Mercedes sedan while looking relaxed in a leather jacket and jeans."Power. According to the aforementioned sports business publication, Gauff made $23 million off the court in 2025, putting her over the $30 million mark in total earnings for the second straight year.Prior to capturing her second major title at Roland Garros in June, she departed the Roger Federer co-founded Team8 agency in favor to launch Coco Gauff Enterprises "powered" by WME, a move that Gauff said would allow her to take "greater ownership" of her career as "[she] continue[s] to grow as an athlete, entrepreneur and change-maker. "In a statement, Gauff said that her personal ethos aligns with Mercedes-Benz in that they "same drive and belief in pushing boundaries." Prior to capturing her second major title at Roland Garros in June, she departed the Roger Federer co-founded Team8 agency in favor to launch Coco Gauff Enterprises "powered" by WME, a move that Gauff said would allow her to take "greater ownership" of her career as "[she] continue[s] to grow as an athlete, entrepreneur and change-maker. "In a statement, Gauff said that her personal ethos aligns with Mercedes-Benz in that they "same drive and belief in pushing boundaries." "For me, tennis has always been about more than just winning. It's about growth, passion and determination. That's why this partnership with Mercedes-Benz feels so special," she said.Gauff joins Roger Federer as a global ambassador for Mercedes-Benz in tennis. Gauff joins Roger Federer as a global ambassador for Mercedes-Benz in tennis.
1 in the PIF ATP Rankings Alcaraz and No. That streak dates back to Sinner's maiden major triumph at the 2024 Australian Open, and the Italian will arrive in Melbourne in January chasing his third consecutive crown having also triumphed at the season's opening major in 2025. A six-time major champion, Alcaraz will be bidding to complete the Career Grand Slam in Melbourne, having already won at least once at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open. The Spaniard's best Australian Open results across four appearances were his quarter-final finishes in 2024 and 2025. You May Also Like: Rivalries of 2025: Alcaraz vs. Sinner The 2025 Melbourne finalist Alexander Zverev is third on the entry list, followed by record-10-time Australian Open titlist Novak Djokovic. The Serbian reached the semi-finals at all four majors in 2025 in pursuit of a record-extending 25th Grand Slam men's singles crown. Felix Auger-Aliassime, Taylor Fritz, Lorenzo Musetti and Ben Shelton are among the other Top 10 stars on the entry list, with World No. 7 Alex de Minaur will spearhead the Australian charge on home soil. No part of this site may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any way or by any means (including photocopying, recording or storing it in any medium by electronic means), without the written permission of ATP Tour, Inc..
1 edged Joao Fonseca after Amanda Anisimova defeated Jessica Pegula.ByTENNIS.comPublished Dec 09, 2025 copy_link 1 struck himself in the face after framing a volley, one of several moments involving our 2025 ATP Player of the Year selection. It was among the highlights we captured on a field traditionally occupied by members of the Miami Marlins and their visiting opponents. 1 struck himself in the face after framing a volley, one of several moments involving our 2025 ATP Player of the Year selection. 🖥️📲 Replay Anisimova vs. Pegula on the Tennis Channel App! It was then time for a 10-point mixed doubles tiebreaker...© Matt Fitzgerald He neverthelesss shook it off to claim the 'breaker with Pegula.© Matt Fitzgerald During the first set of the men's singles showcase, there was a brief delay to resolve a broken net.© Matt Fitzgerald Alcaraz would ultimately edge the 19-year-old, 10-8, in a deciding tiebreaker.© Matt Fitzgerald 🖥️📲 Replay Alcaraz vs. Fonseca on the Tennis Channel App!
Longtime Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour presided over the coin toss for the major fashion moment.ByDavid KanePublished Dec 09, 2025 copy_link Published Dec 09, 2025 Naomi Osaka brought back a fashion classic to the Garden Cup Monday night, reviving the Nike “Lolita goth” look she first debuted at the 2024 US Open for a meeting with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.👉 SUBSCRIBE AND STREAM: The Garden Cup, Naomi Osaka vs. Aryna SabalenkaOsaka turned heads last summer with a sea of ruffles and bows—the result of a collaboration between Nike and Ambush's Yoon Ahn—winning in a chartreuse variation but bowing out when donning the black-and-white version. 👉 SUBSCRIBE AND STREAM: The Garden Cup, Naomi Osaka vs. Aryna SabalenkaOsaka turned heads last summer with a sea of ruffles and bows—the result of a collaboration between Nike and Ambush's Yoon Ahn—winning in a chartreuse variation but bowing out when donning the black-and-white version. Osaka turned heads last summer with a sea of ruffles and bows—the result of a collaboration between Nike and Ambush's Yoon Ahn—winning in a chartreuse variation but bowing out when donning the black-and-white version. “I think for me, when I put on the outfit it's almost like a super suit, so I try to channel that,” the former world No. 1 said of the outfits at the time.Osaka has gone on to embrace the look as part of her signature style, dressing up her unreleased 2025 US Open Labubu in a kit inspired by the anime-adjacent creation.Prior to taking on Sabalenka for the second time this week—having already pushed the reigning US Open champion to a match tiebreaker at the Atlanta Cup on Saturday—Osaka teased a return to the look on her official Instagram page: Osaka has gone on to embrace the look as part of her signature style, dressing up her unreleased 2025 US Open Labubu in a kit inspired by the anime-adjacent creation.Prior to taking on Sabalenka for the second time this week—having already pushed the reigning US Open champion to a match tiebreaker at the Atlanta Cup on Saturday—Osaka teased a return to the look on her official Instagram page: Prior to taking on Sabalenka for the second time this week—having already pushed the reigning US Open champion to a match tiebreaker at the Atlanta Cup on Saturday—Osaka teased a return to the look on her official Instagram page: “Tonight NY 🗽,” captioned the four-time Grand Slam champion.True to her word, Osaka emerged in Madison Garden decked out in her signature bows, and even got a smile from longtime Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who presided over the coin toss.Osaka and Sabalenka followed a three-set clash between Tommy Paul and Nick Kyrgios, with Paul rallying to defeat Kyrgios, 10-5 in the match tiebreaker.Though she served on the court, Osaka was ultimately unable to secure victory against Sabalenka, falling, 6-4, 7-5. True to her word, Osaka emerged in Madison Garden decked out in her signature bows, and even got a smile from longtime Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who presided over the coin toss.Osaka and Sabalenka followed a three-set clash between Tommy Paul and Nick Kyrgios, with Paul rallying to defeat Kyrgios, 10-5 in the match tiebreaker.Though she served on the court, Osaka was ultimately unable to secure victory against Sabalenka, falling, 6-4, 7-5. Osaka and Sabalenka followed a three-set clash between Tommy Paul and Nick Kyrgios, with Paul rallying to defeat Kyrgios, 10-5 in the match tiebreaker.Though she served on the court, Osaka was ultimately unable to secure victory against Sabalenka, falling, 6-4, 7-5. Though she served on the court, Osaka was ultimately unable to secure victory against Sabalenka, falling, 6-4, 7-5.