
Coco Gauff is enjoying the offseason in style after a hectic tennis season, spending it at Tyler the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in Los Angeles. The 20-year-old tennis sensation wowed fans not just with her appearance at the music festival, but also with her striking new hairstyle and infectious personality.
It’s a well-deserved holiday for Gauff, who finished a difficult year with impressive victories. Gauff struggled in the second half of her tennis season, with disappointing results at Cincinnati and the US Open, where she was the defending champion.
Gauff finished the season with huge successes, including a title at the China Open and a remarkable performance at the WTA Finals in Riyad.
There, she became the youngest champion in almost a decade, defeating China’s Qinwen Zheng after falling behind early. With the triumph, she earned a record-breaking $4.8 million in prize money, solidifying her position in tennis history.
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Coco Gauff is enjoying the offseason in style after a hectic tennis season, spending it at Tyler the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in Los Angeles. The 20-year-old tennis sensation wowed fans not just with her appearance at the music festival, but also with her striking new hairstyle and infectious personality.
It’s a well-deserved holiday for Gauff, who finished a difficult year with impressive victories. Gauff faced challenges in the second half of her tennis season, including dismal performances at Cincinnati and the US Open, where she was the defending champion.
Gauff finished the season with huge successes, including a title at the China Open and a remarkable performance at the WTA Finals in Riyad.
There, she became the youngest champion in almost a decade, defeating China’s Qinwen Zheng after falling behind early. With the triumph, she earned a record-breaking $4.8 million in prize money, solidifying her position in tennis history.
Gauff is now off the court, enjoying the fruits of her efforts by attending Camp Flog Gnaw’s highly anticipated tenth anniversary.
Gauff wore a new, trendy hairdo and a striking orange sweater to chronicle her experience beside Jalen.
Tyler the Creator’s event included a star-studded lineup, including Playboi Carti and Sexyy Red, but Gauff received a special treat: a personal shoutout on one of Tyler’s most recent tunes.
In the song “Thought I Was Dead,” from his album CHROMAKOPIA, the rapper says, “You ain’t Coco Gauff, you can’t serve me.”
The lyric, which Gauff’s lover, Jalen Sera, had hinted before the album’s release, made the tennis star ecstatic. On Instagram, she said, “Waking up to my name being mentioned in a Tyler song…” Absolutely absurd. “Thank you!”
Gauff later shared festival highlights on her Instagram account, including footage of the crowd and Tyler’s live shoutout performance.