Cocos maternal grandmother is 1952 Miss America Colleen Kay Hutchins and her grandfather is a former New York Knicks basketball player Ernie Vandeweghe. Vandeweghe teamed up with Romanias Horia Tecu in the mixed doubles event where they made the final, falling just short to Elena Vesnina and Bruno Soares. She beat Mona Barthel in straight sets in the first round, then continued with straight-set victories over Tatjana Maria and American compatriot Alison Riske. In general, Vandeweghe did not play many junior events and needed a wildcard to enter the 2008 US Open girls singles tournament. ", Coco Vandeweghe, Kiki's niece, wins US Open girls' title, "2008 USTA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS-GIRLS 18s Day 8", "Serena Williams to face Coco Vandeweghe in Stanford final", "Serena Williams tops Coco Vandeweghe for Stanford title ESPN", "Serena Williams wins at Stanford in final Olympic tuneup", "CoCo goes bananas in shock loss to Babos", "CoCo Vandeweghe fined $10,000 for foul-mouthed outburst at Australian Open", "Coco Vandeweghe blasted for calling opponent 'f---ing b---h", "Andy Murray, Coco Vandeweghe show bad behavior not just confined to Nick Kyrgios", "How US Tennis Players Have Given the Sport a Bad Rap", "CoCo Vandeweghe Serves Up Her Return: 'It was so sudden that I was absolutely in shock', "Shelby Rogers beats friend CoCo Vandeweghe to capture Central Coast Pro Tennis Open singles title", "Flipkens fights past Vandeweghe to win Houston 125K titlee", "CoCo Vandeweghe gets 1st tour-level main draw win since 2019", "In second round, Coco Gauff wins, CoCo Vandeweghe loses, and Shelby Rogers defeats another Top 20 opponent", "World TeamTennis Adds Stars Tiafoe, Puig, Roanic, Bouchard, & Sock As Rosters Set For 2020", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CoCo_Vandeweghe&oldid=1142371035, Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' singles, Tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Olympic tennis players of the United States, Grand Slam (tennis) champions in women's doubles, Short description is different from Wikidata, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 2 March 2023, at 01:16. She made the second week for the second straight year. Just like in her single career, Coco Vandeweghe has also achieved a lot as a doubles player. 6 Carla Surez Navarro before losing to Monica Niculescu in straight sets. While Coco Vandeweghe is still mum on the matter, rumors say that she married her husband Kyle Filippelli. Coco Vandeweghe has never discussed her sexuality in a public forum and has never hinted that she is gay. There is very little here to recommend a Coco Vandeweghe victory. Before he became the executive vice president of the NBA, he was in charge of the Denver Nuggets and the New Jersey Nets. Vandeweghe moved up to the ITF circuit after the event, and this would end up being her last junior tournament. She beat Indy de Vroome, Nao Hibino, Evgeniya Rodina, Madison Brengle, and finally, Kristina Mladenovic, 75, 75, to win the title. At the French Open, Vandeweghe won her first-round match for the first time in Paris, beating Iveta Beneov in straight sets before losing to Ekaterina Makarova in the second round. Vandeweghe also won the doubles event with Jamie Hampton, defeating the top-seeded pair of Brodsky and Mallory Cecil in the final. In the semifinal, she upset fifth-seeded Yanina Wickmayer before falling to top-seeded Serena Williams in straight sets. Colleen "CoCo"[1] Vandeweghe (/vndwe/ VAN-d-way)[2] (born Colleen Mullarkey;[3] December 6, 1991) is an American professional tennis player. The 2017 Australian Open tournament proved to be a very historic tournament for Coco Vandeweghe. She finished 2014, ranked No. CoCo Vandeweghe Tennis Player Profile | ITF CoCo Vandeweghe (@cocovandey) Instagram photos and videos
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