Seventeen-year-old rising American tennis star Iva Jović has emerged as a new force in American tennis, winning her first WTA Tour title at the Guadalajara Open. The Southern California native defeated Colombia’s Emiliana Arango 6-4, 6-1 in the final, becoming the youngest player to win a WTA title this season and the youngest American to do so since Coco Gauff in 2021.
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Jović’s victory in Guadalajara marks a significant milestone in her career. The American tennis player defeated Katarzyna Kawa, eighth seed Camila Osorio, Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva, and Nikola Bartunkova to reach the final. In the championship match, Jović converted six of 11 break points and saved six of nine against Arango, who was battling illness during the match.
A first-time champion at 17 years old 👏
Iva Jovic defeats Arango 6-4, 6-1 for her debut title!#GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/erAqD1dGhf
— wta (@WTA) September 14, 2025
Following her triumph, Jović expressed optimism for her future in the sport. In a tribute post by her sponsor, Red Bull, on Instagram, she commented, “more to come😊,” signaling her ambition to build on this success.
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For Jović, who entered the Guadalajara Open ranked 73rd in the world, the victory catapulted her to a new career-high of No. 36.
Former Serena Williams Coach Reacts to Jović’s Guadalajara Victory with Bold Claim
In the aftermath of her triumph, Rick Macci, who once coached young Serena Williams, shared on X that the American teen is merely scratching the surface. “Iva Jovic age 17 is the real deal as mentally is cut from a different cloth. On top of that she hits the ball clean and can control time. Top ten is by year end 2026 and once there a permanent fix,” he wrote.
Jović’s climb in tennis started with a standout junior career, where she claimed 2024 doubles titles at the Australian Open and Wimbledon with Tyra Caterina Grant and finished runner-up at Roland Garros.
She quickly made her mark in the professional ranks, capturing her first ITF title in Charlottesville and a WTA 125 crown in Ilkley in 2025. Along the way, she gained valuable Grand Slam experience, reaching the second round at the US Open, Australian Open, and French Open, and competing at Wimbledon this summer.
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