Coco Gauff Press Conference | Australian Open 2024 Third Round
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Coco Gauff Press Conference | Australian Open 2024 Third Round
Congratulations Coco!
Well Deserved! Well Done!
Phroyd
Hanging out with Coco Gauff after her doubles win at the Aussie Open tonight. For non tennis people, she is only 15, has best Venus Williams twice (including beating her on Monday), and is widely tipped to be the future World Number 1. Maybe when she does get to World Number 1, I'll be able to take a proper selfie!
On Saturday the No.1 champion Naomi Osaka and tennis phenom Coco Gauff competed in the third round of the U.S. Open. Going into the match, we knew that it would be a full on display of Black Girl Magic and grit, but the best moment happened after the game.
In the end Osaka prevailed over Gauff beating her 6-3 6-0. As soon as Osaka won the match point the two met at the net, exchanged a few words and hugged. As Gauff gathered her belongings with tears streaming down her face, Osaka exemplified the sisterhood and sportsmanship we should all strive towards.
When Gauff wanted to retreat to the shower to cry alone, Osaka encouraged her to stay with her to do the post interview.
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