Gauff Proud to Represent Americans that 'Look Like Me'
- Coco Gauff won the French Open by defeating Aryna Sabalenka 6-7, 6-2, 6-4, marking her first title at the tournament and her second Grand Slam title after the 2023 U.S. Open.
- Gauff is the first Black American woman to win the French Open since Serena Williams in 2015 and expressed pride in representing Americans who look like her.
- Following her win, Gauff acknowledged the ongoing political turmoil in the U.S., stating, 'there's a lot going on in our country right now.'
- The win is significant as it reflects hope for marginalized communities amid challenges posed by current leadership, according to Gauff.
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After her victory at the French Open, Coco Gauff uses the stage for a political statement: she hopes to be able to be a light and a glimmer of hope for others with her tennis.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleAmerican tennis star Coco Gauff fulfilled her dream with a French Open title. A beacon of hope for all who look like her. Arina Sabalenka in Mykonos.
Coco Gauff means a lot of victory at the French Open in view of the turbulent times in her American home country.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleThe American means a lot of victory at the Grand Slam tournament in Paris. Especially in view of the turbulent times in her home country. There is a special congratulations.
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