CoCo Vandeweghe, a former top-10 tennis player, has embarked on a new chapter in her career as a broadcaster. Having retired from the sport last fall, she now brings her insights and expertise to the US Open as a commentator for Tennis Channel and the BBC.
Vandeweghe’s journey in tennis began with a bang when she won the 2008 US Open junior title. A decade later, she triumphed in the doubles event at the same tournament, partnering with Ash Barty. Her most memorable US Open moment, however, came in 2015 when she became the first player to conduct an on-court interview after winning the first set of a match.
Vandeweghe’s transition to broadcasting was seamless, thanks to her deep understanding of the game and her natural ability to communicate. She credits her family’s involvement in sports for her comfort with mid-game interviews. Her mother was an Olympic swimmer, her uncle a two-time NBA All-Star, and her grandfather a former NBA player.
Despite her success in singles, Vandeweghe cherishes her team experiences the most. She played a pivotal role in the United States’ Fed Cup victory in 2017 and helped the New York Empire win the World Team Tennis finals in 2020.
While she misses the thrill of competition, Vandeweghe is content with her decision to retire. She has enjoyed the freedom to pursue other interests, such as reading and spending time with loved ones. She remains grateful for the opportunities tennis has given her and is excited about her future in broadcasting.