Coco Gauff snaps at critics of her on-court looks at US Open
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Coco Gauff delivered a powerful response to her critics this week by questioning why fans feel compelled to comment on female tennis players’ appearances.

The tennis court has long set the stage for female athletes to serve up fashion and flair – the US Open most of all. 

Yet, some fans of the sport have questioned the time and effort female players put into their matchday looks. 

Amid struggling through the initial rounds at Flushing Meadows, Gauff pushed back against her detractors, embodying the philosophy, ‘look good, play good.’

‘I don’t understand why there’s so much focus on women’s choices regarding their appearance, whether on or off the court,’ Gauff remarked in a recent video for Vogue’s ‘Beauty Secrets’ series.

‘And I’m like, “I’m a human. Tennis is what I do, but it’s not who I am”,’ the 21-year-old added, explaining, ‘And I like to express my way just like any other person likes to express themselves.’

Coco Gauff fired off a fiery message to her critics after they took aim at her on-court looks

Coco Gauff fired off a fiery message to her critics after they took aim at her on-court looks

Gauff was emotional after struggling through her second-round match at the US Open

Gauff was emotional after struggling through her second-round match at the US Open

‘For me, that’s just showing up on court being the best version of myself,’ Gauff continued, adding, ‘But I definitely think if women want to do that, they should be celebrated and not persecuted for it.’

The two-time Grand Slam winner went on to reveal that she plans her outfits in advance of tournaments, co-ordinating her nails to match the selected look.  

However, she noted that it’s ‘very rare’ when ‘all the three things are done,’ in reference to her hair, nails and outfit coordination. But Grand Slams are the exception with Gauff admitting she puts in greater effort for tennis’s biggest events.

For this week’s US Open – where she clinched her first Grand Slam title in 2023 – Gauff has sported a fiery red cropped New Balance top and a pleated white tennis skirt.

Yet, the real statement piece comes as she makes her arrival on court. Gauff has walked on for both her first and second round matches in a custom leather varsity jacket.

The jacket, which is also made by her sponsor New Balance, is embroidered with her iconic quote from her 2023 US Open Win: ‘To those who thought they were putting water on my fire, you’re really adding gas to it. And now I’m really burning so bright right now.’ 

The American has struggled through the first two rounds in New York amid troubles with her service game.

The American regular serves up fashion and flair when she takes to the tennis court

The American regular serves up fashion and flair when she takes to the tennis court 

The 21-year-old is also known for her fashion away from the court. Pictured at the 2025 Oscars

The 21-year-old is also known for her fashion away from the court. Pictured at the 2025 Oscars

Guaff has struggled through the first two rounds of the Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows

Guaff has struggled through the first two rounds of the Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows

So much so, in fact, that the 21-year-old was reduced to tears when consecutive double faults and a gut-wrenching break left her trailing Croatia’s Donna Vekic 5-4 in the opening set of their second-round match. 

Gauff ultimately collected herself to produce a stunning comeback, taking the first set 7-6 (5) before winning the second 6-2. 

After the emotional clash, more tears came.

‘Today was a tough match for me. But I’m just happy with how I was able to manage,’ she said in her post-match interview.

Gauff then continued before her emotions got the better of her again: ‘It’s been a rough couple of weeks, but I’m just happy to be back on this court and you guys bring me so much joy.’

After regaining composure she added: ‘You guys really, really help me a lot. So I’m doing this for myself, but I’m also doing it for you and no matter how tough it gets inside, you can do it.’

Gauff will now face Poland’s Magdalena Frech in Saturday’s showdown.

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