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Coco Gauff supports younger brother's baseball dreams but finds the sport a bit slow

Coco Gauff said she watches her brother’s games when she can as he weighs college and a possible MLB Draft selection.

  • At the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London on Friday, Coco Gauff discussed following her brother Codey Gauff's baseball career as he prepares for the upcoming MLB Draft.
  • The 22-year-old Coco noted that her grandparents were heavily involved in youth baseball. Growing up around the sport in Delray Beach, Florida, she learned to score games and understands the rules.
  • While she attends games when in town, Gauff admitted she does not watch MLB frequently, describing baseball as 'a bit of a slower, more boring sport' when not supporting her brother.
  • Codey Gauff has committed to play baseball at the University of Missouri, though Coco remains uncertain about his specific future situation depending on his draft selection.
  • Gauff prefers watching baseball live, stating, 'It's not something I'll follow until the World Series.' She believes her brother enjoys watching tennis more than she enjoys his baseball games.
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Coco Gauff supports younger brother's baseball dreams but finds the sport a bit slow

Tennis star Coco Gauff knows baseball pretty well and watches her younger brother’s games when she can. Codey Gauff is an MLB prospect. Beyond that? Not so much.

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The tennis star Coco Gauff knows baseball pretty well and watches his younger brother’s games when he can. Codey Gauff is a prospect of the MLB.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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