Coco Gauff makes history with U.S. Open victory, receives congratulations from A-List celebrities and President Biden
Posted : 10 September 2023
Coco Gauff's historic victory at the U.S. Open has garnered a flood of congratulations from a star-studded list of celebrities. President Biden also extended his congratulations, stating, "You have electrified an entire nation." During her post-final press conference, Gauff paid homage to the Williams sisters, acknowledging, "They paved the way."
The United States is celebrating Coco Gauff's maiden Grand Slam title following her triumph over Aryna Sabalenka in the US Open final on Saturday. The 19-year-old tennis sensation was buoyed by the support of the crowd at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens. After dropping the first set, she staged an incredible comeback, clinching a thrilling 6-2, 3-6, 2-6 victory and an unforgettable championship.
Gauff's historic win sent ripples of joy across the nation, with numerous A-list celebrities joining in to congratulate and share in her excitement. Among the prominent figures in the Arthur Ashe Stadium stands during the final were Kevin Durant, Maria Sharapova, Andy Roddick, Monica Seles, and YouTuber/boxer Jake Paul. However, it wasn't just athletes showing their support; Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron, Alec Baldwin, Diane Keaton, Laura Dern, and Al Roker were also in attendance to honor the occasion.
Furthermore, Gauff received an abundance of well-wishes from renowned personalities. U.S. President Joe Biden took to Twitter, saying, "Congratulations to new US champion Coco Gauff. You electrified Arthur Ashe Stadium and an entire nation. This win is the first of many to come, and it is proof that anything is possible if you don't give up and keep believing. You made America proud."
Former President Barack Obama also extended his congratulations to the new champion: "Congratulations Coco Gauff, we couldn't be more proud of you on and off the court – and we know the best is yet to come." His wife, Michelle, expressed her pride, stating, "I am so proud of you; your hard work and efforts shone throughout the tournament. This is your moment."
Coco Gauff, visibly elated, used her post-victory press conference to express her gratitude to the inspirational Williams sisters, Venus and Serena, remarking, "They are the reasons I won the Cup. They allowed me to believe that this dream was possible... They made the dream tangible. All the things they had to go through, they paved the way for someone like me."
The comparisons between Gauff and the Williams sisters have been a constant presence since her breakthrough at age 15, earning her the moniker "the next Serena." Despite facing ups and downs in her career, Gauff's determination and recent resurgence culminated in her first Grand Slam title. Following this victory, she is set to rise to the third position in the world rankings.
Among the many heartfelt congratulatory tweets from celebrities, one particularly heartwarming video from 11 years ago gained attention. The video features 8-year-old Coco Gauff dancing in the stands at Flushing Meadows, enjoying every moment of the event. In a way, her journey to her first major title mirrored the joy she exuded in that video, and as many have noted, this is likely just the beginning of her remarkable career.
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