‘There’s No Right Or Wrong Way To Be A Black Woman In This Sport’ – Coco Gauff Talks Representation In Tennis

Coco Gauff recently opened up about what it means to navigate life as a Black woman in spaces where few people look like you.  The post ‘There’s No Right Or Wrong Way To Be A Black Woman In This Sport’ – Coco Gauff Talks Representation In Tennis appeared first on MadameNoire.

‘There’s No Right Or Wrong Way To Be A Black Woman In This Sport’ – Coco Gauff Talks Representation In Tennis
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For many fans, Coco Gauff is known as the tennis phenom who continues to make history on some of the sport’s biggest stages. But beyond the trophies, endorsements, and headline-making wins, the 22-year-old athlete recently opened up about something far more personal: what it means to navigate life as a Black woman in spaces where few people look like you. 

In a recent conversation with Ebony, Gauff reflected on the sacrifices her family made to help her pursue her dreams and the lessons that continue to guide her today. The tennis star shared that her parents — former athletes Corey and Candi Gauff — put their own ambitions on hold so she could focus on developing her game. Their support helped shape one of the most successful young careers in sports.

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