Coco Gauff Cards: Collect the Young Star Leading American Tennis
A US Open champion at 19, a global brand before 21, and the face of the next generation — Gauff is one of the most compelling long-term names in tennis cards.
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SLAM Scores & Marketplace
SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.
90–100 Cash
70–89 Liquid
40–69 Inventory
0–39 Collection
Why Collectors Are Watching
The image of a 15-year-old Coco Gauff walking onto Centre Court at Wimbledon and beating Venus Williams is one of those moments that announced a career before it even started. She has only accelerated since. Her 2023 US Open title made her the youngest American Grand Slam champion in decades, establishing her as the clear heir to Serena Williams as the face of American women's tennis. What makes Gauff uniquely interesting to collectors is the breadth of her appeal — her endorsement deals rival players twice her age, her cultural presence resonates with a Gen Z audience that is just entering the collecting hobby, and her on-court talent suggests a career that could produce many more major titles.
Gauff represents the intersection of three powerful collecting trends: women's sports growth, Gen Z collector habits, and genuine on-court talent with a long career runway. For collectors, she is the long-term women's tennis name — someone the hobby will likely be building around for the next decade or more. Getting in early carries meaningful upside if her career trajectory continues on its current pace.
The Cards That Matter
Topps Chrome Rookies
Topps Chrome entries from Gauff's early career are the most recognizable cards in her market. The Chrome brand carries strong credibility, and refractor parallels grade well in slabs for display-quality pieces.
Topps Now (2023 US Open)
Topps Now cards from Gauff's US Open championship run captured the milestone in real time with limited print runs. These are the most sought-after pieces in her collection because they tie directly to the career-defining moment.
Leaf Signature Series Autographs
Leaf autograph cards provide the high-end tier. Numbered parallels carry strong premiums, and the limited nature of tennis card production gives these genuine scarcity that mainstream sports products cannot match.
Price Catalysts This Season
Grand Slam results are the primary catalyst. The 2023 US Open win triggered a massive spike across all her cards and established a new baseline. Watch for endorsement announcements, social media moments, and Olympic appearances — these create secondary demand between Grand Slam seasons. The growth of women's sports collecting provides a tailwind — more collectors are entering the market for female athletes every year, and Gauff sits near the top of that emerging hierarchy.
Her youth means the market is pricing in a long career ahead, which creates both upside potential and short-term volatility around results. Limited tennis card production means that even moderate demand shifts create noticeable price movement. Collectors who understand the cyclical nature of Grand Slam-driven pricing can find value during off-season dips — that's your buying window.
How Mantel Gives You the Edge
The women's tennis card community is still forming, and Coco Gauff is one of the names it is building around. The community on Mantel is where that formation is happening in real time — collectors who recognized Gauff's potential early share their US Open champion cards and Topps Chrome rookies, discuss how Gen Z collecting habits and the growth of women's sports cards are reshaping demand, and track what others are adding during tournament season. Connecting with these collectors gives you visibility into a market that is growing faster than most of the hobby realizes. Mantel also aggregates real-time Gauff listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect into one searchable feed so you can find cards across Topps Chrome, Topps Now, and Leaf products without checking each platform. SLAM scores measure actual sales velocity, price trends, and trading activity so you can evaluate whether a Grand Slam run is driving real transactions. Comps show what Gauff cards are actually selling for rather than just asking prices, and Wish List alerts notify you when a target card hits your price.
The next great American tennis career is unfolding right now. Connect with the community of collectors building around it, browse live listings, and use SLAM scores and comps to make informed moves as Gauff's market grows alongside her legacy.
Join the Coco Gauff Cards Community
Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.
Guides & Resources
What Is a SLAM Score? →
Learn how SLAM scores rate card market activity from 0-100 and what the four score tiers mean.
How to Start Collecting Sports Cards →
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How to Get a Card Graded →
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How to Get Cards Graded at the Show →
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How to Protect Your Cards →
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