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"My family has a deep-rooted history with HBCUs, going all the way back to my great, great grandfather," Coco Gauff stated.
Coco Gauff is the third black woman to win on the clay courts at the French Championship/French Open, joining the legendary Althea Gibson and Serena Williams. She became a two-time Grand Slam champion ...
celebrate the achievements of stars like Coco Gauff—now the queen of Roland-Garros—and discuss her continued support for HBCU tennis. HBCU Legends will go behind the scenes with Norfolk State ...
Speaking to The Palm Beach Post in late 2024, Gauff expressed pride in both Cassidy and their cousin Courtney, who also plays ...
For most of the contest, Aryna Sabalenka sulked, pouted, and yelled at her coach from the court as Coco Gauff stoically and calmly outplayed the world's top-ranked women's player. "It feels great ...
At just 21 years old, Coco Gauff has already established herself as one of tennis’s most dynamic forces, combining athletic excellence with an undeniable flair for fashion. The Georgia-born ...
Gauff, the 2025 French Open champion, comes from a family of athletes. American tennis star Coco Gauff comes from a family of athletes. Her parents Corey and Candi Gauff, who have been married for ...
After his playing days, Doug returned to his HBCU roots. Taking the reins at Grambling and continuing the winning tradition as head coach. It was there, in a full-circle moment, that he coached ...
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