Kelly Jones+FollowCoco Gauff’s Name Game at WimbledonDid anyone else catch that Coco Gauff had to register at Wimbledon under her real name, Cori? Turns out, her nickname causes some serious mix-ups at hotels and airports—classic Coco! Despite the travel hiccups, the world No. 2 is laser-focused on smashing her previous SW19 record. After that epic French Open win over Sabalenka, can she finally break through at Wimbledon? Let’s see if the ‘Coco’ magic works on grass this year! #Sports #Tennis #CocoGauff10Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowGauff & Sabalenka Squash Beef at WimbledonLooks like the rivalry between Coco and Sabalenka is taking a back seat—at least off the court! After a tense French Open final and some spicy post-match comments from Sabalenka, the two stars just posted a TikTok dance together at Wimbledon. Gauff even joked about extending the olive branch. Love seeing top competitors show respect and have fun. Do you think this changes their on-court dynamic? #Wimbledon #CocoGauff #Sabalenka #Sports #Tennis40Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowGauff Takes the High Road After Sabalenka DramaLoved how Coco kept her cool after Sabalenka’s spicy post-French Open comments! Instead of firing back, the young phenom decided not to add fuel to the fire—even though she admitted it was tempting, especially since Sabalenka’s apology took a while. Gauff’s all about positive vibes and called out the harsh criticism Sabalenka got, saying things went too far. Major respect for her maturity—she’s setting a real example for the next gen! What do you all think: did Sabalenka cross the line, or was it just heat-of-the-moment stuff? #CocoGauff #Sabalenka #TennisRivalry #Sports #Tennis10Share
tammy84+FollowGauff & Sabalenka: From Drama to DanceLooks like the tension between Coco Gauff and Sabalenka after the Roland-Garros final is officially squashed! After Sabalenka’s post-match comments stirred up some serious fan backlash, she reached out to apologize—and now the two are even making TikToks together at Wimbledon. Gauff is asking fans to let it go, saying she’s all about positivity. Rivalry or not, it’s great to see these top talents keeping it classy on and off the court. #Wimbledon #CocoGauff #Sabalenka #Sports #Tennis20Share
matthew58+FollowGauff & Sabalenka: From Rivalry to Dance-OffLooks like the drama between Coco and the Tiger Queen is officially squashed! After their tense French Open final and Sabalenka’s spicy post-match comments, fans were buzzing about a potential rivalry. But at Wimbledon, the two shared a hilarious dance on Centre Court, proving they’ve moved on. Sabalenka even apologized, admitting her emotions got the best of her. Love to see top rivals showing respect and having fun—tennis needs more of this energy! #Wimbledon #CocoGauff #Sabalenka #Sports #Tennis00Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowSabalenka’s Apology: Real Strength or PR Move?Wow, what a wild ride after the French Open final! Sabalenka’s post-match comments about Gauff’s win definitely stirred the pot—calling her own play the worst and downplaying Coco’s performance. But props to her for owning up and apologizing, both publicly and directly to Gauff. Coach Mouratoglou, who’s seen it all with Serena, says this shows real character and reminds us that even world No. 1s are human. Do you think Sabalenka’s apology was genuine, or just damage control? #Sabalenka #CocoGauff #FrenchOpen #Sports #Tennis00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowCoco Gauff Claps Back at Outfit CriticsLove her or hate her style, Coco Gauff isn’t letting the fashion police rattle her game. After a tough Berlin Open loss, the reigning French Open champ addressed a fan’s jab at her New Balance x Miu Miu outfit, explaining that her on-court fidgeting is just a focus trick, not a wardrobe fail. With Wimbledon up next, can the World No. 2 silence the doubters and make a deeper run on grass? #CocoGauff #TennisTalk #Wimbledon #Sports #Tennis80Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowGauff’s Grass Stumble: No Shock for RoddickTennis fam, what did you make of Coco Gauff’s early Berlin exit? After her epic French Open run, expectations were sky-high, but Wang Xinyu pulled off a stunner. Andy Roddick wasn’t surprised, saying even the best—unless you’re Novak—need reps on grass. Gauff’s unforced errors told the story, and Roddick pointed out that her name value made the loss feel bigger than it was. Is grass really her weakest link, or just a post-Roland Garros hangover? Let’s hear your takes! #CocoGauff #TennisTalk #BerlinOpen #Sports #Tennis00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowGauff Upset in Berlin—Wimbledon Next?Wow, talk about a shocker! Fresh off her Roland-Garros triumph, Coco “Queen of Clay” Gauff got bounced by Wang Xinyu in straight sets at the Berlin Open. Gauff’s 25 unforced errors and 7 double faults really opened the door for Wang, who looked fearless against the new French Open champ. Is this just a grass-court hiccup, or a sign that Wimbledon could be wide open? Can Gauff regroup in time for the All England Club? Let’s hear your takes! #CocoGauff #BerlinOpen #Wimbledon #Sports #Tennis10Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowPegula Sets Record Straight on Coco SupportDrama alert in the American tennis camp! Some fans thought Jessie Pegula was throwing shade at Coco after not mentioning her in a recent friends list, especially after Gauff’s historic Roland Garros win (first since Serena!). But Pegula quickly squashed the rumors, confirming she texted Coco right away. Let’s not forget: these two were a powerhouse doubles team and still have major respect, even if their partnership ended last year. Rivalry or just friendly competition? #WTA #CocoGauff #JessicaPegula #Sports #Tennis10Share