Wimbledon 2025: Coco Gauff is just 21 but already thinking about what to do after tennis
- Coco Gauff, at 21, is already considering her life after tennis and wants to begin planning early.
- Gauff believes that transitioning to business does not come as naturally as tennis, stating, "It doesn’t come as natural as tennis feels."
- She emphasized the importance of preparing for her post-career, saying, "I didn’t want to feel like I was playing catch-up at the end of my career."
- Gauff expressed gratitude for mentorship, noting, "It's really cool to learn from someone like her.
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Gauff, 21, already thinking of her post-tennis life
LONDON — To be clear, Coco Gauff didn't bring up the word "star" during a recent interview with The Associated Press; the reporter did. So as Gauff began to answer a question about balancing her life as a professional athlete…
Wimbledon 2025: Coco Gauff Is Just 21 but Already Thinking About What to Do After Tennis
LONDON (AP) — To be clear, Coco Gauff didn't bring up the word “star” during a recent interview with The Associated Press; the reporter did. So as Gauff began to answer a question about balancing her life as a professional athlete with her off-court interests, she caught herself repeating that term.


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Wimbledon 2025: Coco Gauff is just 21 but already thinking about what to do after tennis
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To be clear, Coco Gauff did not mention the word “star” during a recent interview with The Associated Press; the reporter did. So when Gauff started answering a question about how to balance his professional athlete life with his off-court interests, he was surprised to repeat that term. “I definitely didn’t know what it would look like,” he began with a smile, “before he became, I guess, a star—it feels weird to call me that—but I definitely wa…
To be clear, Coco Gauff did not mention the word "star" during a recent interview with The Associated Press; the reporter did. So when Gauff started answering a question about how to balance his professional athlete life with his off-court interests, he was surprised to repeat that term.
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