She was already in the spotlight but her notoriety has just exploded, after her victory at the age of 19 in the final of the US Open, Saturday September 9. Coco Gauff assures her, she is ready to handle this new level of pressure.
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With our correspondent in the United States, David Thomson
Instant global fame, and an avalanche of reactions from other global celebrities. This is enough to put pressure on an athlete barely 19 years old.
” But I know how to keep my head on my shoulders “, assures Coco Gauff at the end of her victory in the final of the US Open against world number 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
At the same time, the congratulatory messages are pouring in. The biggest names in politics, tennis and the arts are jostling on social media.
Barack and Michele Obama express their admiration. ” The American nation is electrified and proud “, writes Joe Biden. ” American tennis has a bright future ahead of it “, adds Bill Clinton.
Coco Gauff is the first woman of this age to win the US Open since her eldest Serena Williams, who won it in 1999 at age 17. And the young African-American obviously does not escape the comparison.
Accepting her $3 million victory check, Coco Gauff thanks former world number 1 Billie Jean King for fighting for equal pay in men’s tennis.
Between training and media requests, Coco Gauch’s head will work like a wringer, warns Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli, who won Winbledon in 2013.
But Coco Gauch has been in the spotlight since her first Winbledon at the age of 15. She is ready to handle all of this, confirms her trainer. And it will only get better, he says.
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