Vandeweghe turned pro in 2008 and started competing on the ITF Circuit. She won her first ITF singles title in 2010 at the $25k event in Lutz, Florida. Her breakthrough year was 2011, when she reached the semifinals of the $100k event in Nottingham and won the $50k event in Charlottesville, Virginia.

In 2019, Vandeweghe suffered a series of injuries, including a hip issue that forced her to miss several months of competition. She underwent surgery in August 2019 and has since been working on her comeback.

Vandeweghe has endorsement deals with several brands, including Nike, Wilson, and Rolex.

Coco Vandeweghe was born on July 6, 1991, in South Africa, to Diane and Mike Vandeweghe. Her family moved to the United States when she was a toddler, and she grew up in Miami, Florida. Vandeweghe started playing tennis at the age of 9 and quickly fell in love with the sport. She trained at the renowned IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and was coached by former ATP player, Ricardo Gazali.

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Vandeweghe turned pro in 2008 and started competing on the ITF Circuit. She won her first ITF singles title in 2010 at the $25k event in Lutz, Florida. Her breakthrough year was 2011, when she reached the semifinals of the $100k event in Nottingham and won the $50k event in Charlottesville, Virginia.

In 2019, Vandeweghe suffered a series of injuries, including a hip issue that forced her to miss several months of competition. She underwent surgery in August 2019 and has since been working on her comeback. coco vandi

Vandeweghe has endorsement deals with several brands, including Nike, Wilson, and Rolex. Vandeweghe turned pro in 2008 and started competing

Coco Vandeweghe was born on July 6, 1991, in South Africa, to Diane and Mike Vandeweghe. Her family moved to the United States when she was a toddler, and she grew up in Miami, Florida. Vandeweghe started playing tennis at the age of 9 and quickly fell in love with the sport. She trained at the renowned IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and was coached by former ATP player, Ricardo Gazali. In 2019, Vandeweghe suffered a series of injuries,