‘Still Can’t Believe’- Coco Gauff Reveals True Equation With Serena Williams in an Emotional Letter to Her 17-YO Self
Coco Gauff is all set for Paris but has not forgotten her ill-fated moment four years back. Contracting COVID-19 at that time, Gauff was forced to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics, a major blow after spending many sleepless nights in excitement. Four years later, the 20-year-old American will now be able to fight for a medal. Right before starting her journey in Paris, Gauff takes a moment to share how her relationship with her idol Serena Williams changed and how it shaped her confidence this time.
Gauff penned a note to her 17-year-old self in an exclusive for NBC Olympics. Mentioning how much this American WTA star “relish the relationships” with her teammates, Gauff writes feeling “lucky” that her “on-court relationships have turned into off-court friendships.” She proudly mentions that her idol, Serena Williams too holds a position in her life. “One of those notable friendships is with your idol, Serena Williams. Serena was once just a stranger printed on a poster hanging in your room, and now you still can’t believe she’s a friend and mentor,” Gauff said.
This friendship has not only helped Gauff with mentorship, which is a dream come true for millions, but offered her a zeal to be the torch-bearer of Williams’ legacy in the Olympics. “Her profound impact on tennis, what it means to be a champion and to break barriers is a legacy you hope to uphold and carry with you into your first Olympic Games.”
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A few days back this 20-year-old American WTA star received The Best Tennis Player award from ESPYs 2024 from the host, Serena Williams. Delighted with the result and the opportunity to share the stage with her idol, the US Open champion was unable to contain her excitement. “hahaha i am loving @serenawilliams hosting the #ESPYS24,” said Gauff.
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This 20-year-old WTA star’s admiration for Serena Williams is not new. As she always admired Williams’ indomitable spirit and resilience, inspired by the former number 1, Gauff dropped an exciting wish.
Moved by Serena Williams, Coco Gauff wanted “to be the best version of” herself
Coco Gauff’s competitive playstyle and indomitable spirit often remind people of her idol, Serena Williams. This 20-year-old WTA star previously also spoke about Williams’ influence in her life. “I want to be the best version of myself. Watching Serena I was like, there’s no-one going to be greater than her. I definitely want to at least get to double digits in Slams. I just want to be the best me, try to win as many Slams as possible, and see where life takes me,” said Gauff.
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While her admiration for the Queen of the Court is clear as day, she has no plans on becoming another Serena Williams, “People compare me to Serena, but I’ve never said, I want to be her. I just want to be me. I want to have my own story. My life, my rule is to just dream big and let’s see what.“
The reigning US Open champion’s note expressing Williams’ contribution to her life shows that Gauff has come a long way. Following her confidence and spirit this time, people hope this talented WTA star to win a medal in Paris. Do you think Gauff can pull this off?
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