• - Gauff was seven years old when she began playing tennis. After initially growing up in Atlanta she moved to Florida to further her career in the sport.
  • - She comes from an athletic background. Her father Corey was a collegiate basketball player for Georgia State and her mother Candi was a track star at Florida State. A five-time high school champion in the heptathlon, Candi also excelled at gymnastics.
  • - Gauff made the US Open girls' final in 2017, becoming the youngest ever player to do so at the age of 13. She lost to Amanda Anisimova, who reached the semifinals of the women's singles at this year's French Open.
  • - Gauff turned professional in May 2018 and made her ITF debut as a qualifier at Osprey, Florida, winning her maiden tour match.
  • - Gauff won the French Open girls' title last year by beating Caty McNally, alongside whom she lifted the US Open girls' doubles title. The pair did battle again in Miami this year, with Gauff claiming her first match win at the elite premier mandatory tournament level.
  • - At a low-level event in Indian Wells this year, Gauff took a set off two-time French Open semifinalist Timea Bacsinszky in a first-round defeat.
  • - Gauff received a wild card into Wimbledon qualifying, and was shopping online for a dress for a gala when she was informed of the decision.
  • - The night before her win over Minnen she remotely took a science test for her high school in Florida at 11pm.
  • - By successfully qualifying, Gauff will become the youngest player to feature in the women's singles since Laura Robson did so 10 years ago at the age of 15.
  • - Serena's coach Patrick Mouratoglou has trained Gauff and said of the American: "She is fantastic, she can become a top, top player. I believe in her a lot."
  • - And Gauff is not lacking in self-confidence, having set her sights on surpassing Serena's achievements back in 2017, with a 12-year-old Gauff saying: "I want to be the greatest of all time."