SHOCKING: Coco Gauff Suddenly Announces WITHDRAWAL from Berlin 2025 Before Wimbledon — “My Mother Is in Critical Condition, and I Have to Be With Her”

In a shocking and emotional turn of events, American tennis superstar Coco Gauff has announced her sudden withdrawal from the 2025 Berlin Open, just days before the tournament begins. The rising star, who had been expected to dominate the grass-court season leading up to Wimbledon, shared that her mother is currently in critical condition, prompting her to leave the tournament to be by her family’s side.

The news broke via Coco’s official statement released on her social media accounts early this morning:

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce my withdrawal from the Berlin Open 2025. My mother is currently facing a severe medical emergency and is in critical condition. At this moment, my place is with her and my family. I ask for privacy and your prayers during this time.”

The announcement has sent shockwaves throughout the tennis world, with fans and fellow athletes expressing their support and concern. Gauff, who is known for her strength, maturity, and poise both on and off the court, has always emphasized the importance of family in her life — and today’s decision reflects that deeply rooted value.

Her absence from Berlin means that she will have limited preparation time before Wimbledon, the most prestigious Grand Slam of the grass-court season. While her team has yet to confirm whether she will still participate at Wimbledon 2025, sources close to the Gauff family indicate that tennis is currently “not a priority” for the 20-year-old star.

WTA officials issued a statement of support shortly after her withdrawal:

“We send our thoughts and support to Coco Gauff and her family during this incredibly difficult time. The tennis world stands with her.”

Coco’s mother, Candi Gauff, has often been seen courtside, cheering her daughter through victories and defeats. Known for being a strong and loving presence in Coco’s life, her sudden illness comes as a heartbreaking blow — not only to the family, but also to fans who have followed their close bond.

Messages of encouragement have poured in from fellow tennis players, including Naomi Osaka, Iga Świątek, and Emma Raducanu, all of whom have sent Coco private and public messages of support.

The Berlin Open organizers also released a message of understanding and sympathy:

“While we were looking forward to welcoming Coco to Berlin, we fully respect and support her decision. Family always comes first.”

As the sports world takes a pause to stand with Coco, her fans across the globe are uniting with one voice — offering strength, love, and hope for a swift recovery for her mother.

Whether or not she returns in time for Wimbledon, one thing is clear: Coco Gauff is fighting a far more important battle right now — not on the court, but by her mother’s side.