Cheers, Coco!

On Saturday, Coco Gauff captured her second major singles title when she battled back to defeat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka at Roland Garros.

A look at Gauff's winning moment in photos following her 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 victory. Cheers, Coco!

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The final once looked like it might end quickly, but by the end, Coco had completely turned it around.

The final once looked like it might end quickly, but by the end, Coco had completely turned it around.

It's the 21-year-old's second Grand Slam singles title, and her first at Roland Garros.

It's the 21-year-old's second Grand Slam singles title, and her first at Roland Garros.

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She's the first American to win the clay-court major since Serena Williams, 10 years earlier.

She's the first American to win the clay-court major since Serena Williams, 10 years earlier.

Gauff is now 2-0 against Sabalenka in Grand Slam finals, and she lost the first set both times.

Gauff is now 2-0 against Sabalenka in Grand Slam finals, and she lost the first set both times.

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Sabalenka was despondent, while Gauff was jubilant.

Sabalenka was despondent, while Gauff was jubilant.

Coco acknowledges Team Gauff, before making her way up to the player box.

Coco acknowledges Team Gauff, before making her way up to the player box.

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Coco's parents, Candi and Corey, have been a support system from Day 1.

Coco's parents, Candi and Corey, have been a support system from Day 1.

It was a singles match, but a family victory.

It was a singles match, but a family victory.

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This marked the fifth consecutive year Gauff has reached at least the quarterfinal round at Roland Garros.

This marked the fifth consecutive year Gauff has reached at least the quarterfinal round at Roland Garros.

Twenty percent of Gauff's titles are majors.

Twenty percent of Gauff's titles are majors.

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Love was all around.

Love was all around.

Later in the evening, Gauff came to Tennis Channel's set with trophy, and champagne, in hand.

Later in the evening, Gauff came to Tennis Channel's set with trophy, and champagne, in hand.