Caty McNally

Player

Birthday November 20, 2001

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio

Age 22 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft 11 in

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2001

Catherine "Caty" McNally (born November 20, 2001) is an American professional tennis player.

She achieved her career-high singles ranking of world No. 54 on May 22, 2023 and her best WTA doubles ranking of No. 11 on April 4, 2022.

She has won eight doubles titles on the WTA Tour, three of them with Coco Gauff, and the pair also reached the final of the 2021 US Open.

She reached another major final at the 2022 US Open with Taylor Townsend.

She has also won six doubles titles on the ITF Circuit.

2016

McNally finished runner-up at the Wimbledon junior doubles tournament in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

2017

In 2017, McNally was on the United States team that won the Junior Fed Cup, having previously been a losing finalist.

McNally made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2017 Western & Southern Open in the doubles draw, partnering with Alexa Glatch.

2018

As a junior, McNally won the 2018 French Open doubles title, was runner-up in the 2018 French Open girls' singles, and won the US Open junior doubles competition.

McNally was born in Madeira, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, to John McNally and Lynn Nabors-McNally, a graduate of Indian Hill High School.

Her mother was briefly a professional tennis player who had a career best doubles ranking inside the top 250.

Her older brother John is also a professional and was a high-ranked junior player.

Both are coached by their mother.

She won her first major junior title at the 2018 French Open doubles event at the age of 16, partnering with Iga Świątek.

At the same tournament she reached the final of the girls singles, where she lost to Coco Gauff.

In September 2018, she partnered Gauff to win the girls doubles title at the US Open.

McNally and Gauff—dubbed "McCoco"—followed up their 2018 girls' doubles win by reaching the third round of the doubles event, beating ninth seeds Nicole Melichar and Kveta Peschke in the second round in a packed Louis Armstrong Stadium, but losing heavily to Ash Barty and Victoria Azarenka in the third.

The run took McNally into the top 100 in the doubles rankings, and just outside the top 100 in the singles rankings.

She partnered Gauff again for the Linz Open, where they reached the semifinal.

They were beaten by Barbara Haas and Xenia Knoll.

At Luxembourg the following week, McNally lost in the first round to Jeļena Ostapenko, but went through to the final of the doubles with Gauff, beating Misaki Doi and Makoto Ninomiya, No. 4 seeds Anna Blinkova and Miyu Kato, and top-seeded pair of Kristýna Plíšková and Renata Voráčová.

They beat second seeds Kaitlyn Christian and Alexa Guarachi in the final to secure their second WTA tournament title, with a career win–loss record of 12–2 as a team.

2019

In February 2019, McNally won the $100k Dow Tennis Classic.

Later that month, she reached the third round of the Indian Wells Challenger, losing to eventual winner Viktorija Golubic.

A week after that, she qualified for the Indian Wells Open, also in Indian Wells, beating Kristýna Plíšková and Timea Bacsinszky in the qualifiers.

She earned a wildcard for the Miami Open, where she was again beaten by Coco Gauff.

In July, she qualified for her first Grand Slam main-draw at Wimbledon.

At the end of July and beginning of August, McNally recorded her first WTA tournament main-draw singles wins with a run to the semifinal at the Washington Open, beating Zhu Lin, Christina McHale and fourth seed Hsieh Su-wei.

Meanwhile, she and Gauff won the doubles competition, beating third seeds Miyu Kato and Anna Kalinskaya in the semifinal, and fourth seeds Maria Sanchez and Fanny Stollár in the final.

She was awarded a wildcard into her home tournament, the Cincinnati Open, where she played her first-round match on center court, but lost to Elise Mertens.

She teamed with up Alison Riske to play in the doubles.

The pair reached the quarterfinals, beating fourth seeds Xu Yifan and Gabriela Dabrowski in a second round match that went to 17–15 in the match tiebreak, the second-longest match tiebreak in a women's doubles match.

McNally's first win in a major came at the US Open where she defeated Timea Bacsinszky in the first round.

She took a set off six-times champion Serena Williams before losing in three sets in a tight second-round match.

Passing her in the stadium complex later that night, Williams asked her: "Are you really 17 years old?"

2020

In singles, McNally has also reached the third round of the 2020 US Open and has won one title on the WTA Challenger Tour plus two on the ITF Circuit where she rewrote the history books.

She is best known for her doubles partnership with Coco Gauff, which is nicknamed "McCoco" by fans and media.

In her first tournament of 2020, the Auckland Open, McNally was knocked out in the first round of the singles after qualifying as a lucky loser, but she and Gauff reached the semifinals of the doubles.

At the Australian Open, she won her qualifying matches, entering the main draw, where she defeated Sam Stosur in the first round, before losing to Zhang Shuai.

In doubles, McNally and Gauff recorded their best result at a Grand Slam tournament, reaching the quarterfinals before falling to second seeded Kristina Mladenovic and Tímea Babos in two sets.