Serena Williams and Coco Gauff are Indebted to God for Good Health During
American teenager Coco Gauff grabbed all the headlines during the 2019 Wimbledon. At the age of 15, she managed to cause one of the biggest upsets in tennis, having knocked Venus Williams in the opening round that year. The youngster managed to enter the second week of the tournament. However, she eventually lost the champion, Simona Halep in the fourth round.
Almost all the youngsters draw inspiration from the tale of the William sisters. The teen has not gone unnoticed at all. Serena has said in the past that she was nowhere close to where Coco is at the age of 15. Gauff even won her first WTA title at Linz in Austria last year, beating 2017 Roland Garros champion, Jelena Ostapenko.
With Thanksgiving coming up 0n the 26th of November, Gauff was nothing but grateful and said, “I’m most thankful for my family and my team. I think without them I wouldn’t be here and also thankful to God for everything going on with COVID-19, just grateful to be here.
Serena Williams: Overcoming Injuries, Remaining Gratitude
Serena has enjoyed success all along with her career. Williams had one of the most decorated careers in women’s sports. Having won her first slam at the US Open in 1999 to win her 23rd as recent as the 2017 Australian Open. During this journey, she’s also had a fair share of injuries. The former World No.1 doesn’t take any of this for granted. Thanksgiving being around the corner, Williams said, “I’m most thankful for my health and you know every day that I get.
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Coco has been training with Serena Williams’ coach, Patrick Mouratoglou for over five years. They definitely interact with each other. Fans would be excited to witness what’s in store from them at the Australian Open 2021.
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