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Just a few days after winning her first French Open title, Coco Gauff received a standing ovation at Barclays Center while the New York Liberty hosted the Chicago Sky on Tuesday. When it happened, she was sitting courtside with the family of the late Kobe Bryant -- whose "mamba mentality" often serves as inspiration for the young tennis star.
The Spaniard and the American each rocked a Rolex watch during the award ceremonies at Roland Garros Stadium in Paris, France, yesterday, Hodinkee reported. The tennis stars, who snagged wins on the court’s famed red clay, chose stunning timepieces that were worthy of the event.
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Whether you’re a fan of tennis or not, you’ve probably heard that two of Gen Z’s brightest sports stars, Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz, came out on top at Roland-Garros this weekend, claiming their second and fifth Grand Slam victories, respectively.
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TennisUpToDate.com on MSNNew Legacy: Coco Gauff makes history as first American woman since Serena Williams to win multiple Grand SlamsCoco Gauff claimed her second Grand Slam title this Saturday, overcoming Aryna Sabalenka in three sets. The 21-year-old star became the 5th American player to win multiple major titles this century… the last of whom was Serena Williams in 2002,