An ESPN reporter accidentally called tennis pro Coco Gauff by the name “Simone” in an awkward on-air slip-up as gymnastics legend Simone Biles sat nearby at the ...
An ESPN reporter called American tennis star Coco Gauff “Simone” after she bested Donna Vekic at the U.S. Open Thursday, setting off a wave of criticism on social media. ESPN’s Katie George mistakenly ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 05: Coco Gauff of the United States reacts after winning her Women's Singles Quarterfinal match against Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia on Day Nine of the 2023 US Open at the ...
Rennae Stubbs didn’t mince words when discussing Coco Gauff’s fourth-round exit Sunday at the U.S. Open, airing her grievances as the American phenom’s coach sat on the same panel. While dissecting ...
Coco Gauff was even turning the heads of spectators who weren’t present at Saturday’s match. The teen tennis sensation is the first American to win the U.S. Open Title since 2017, and ESPN is reaping ...
Tennis star Coco Gauff could not watch her opponent in the U.S. Open quarterfinal because of the ongoing carriage dispute between ESPN and Charter Communications. Asked about her takeaways from Jelena ...
Coco Gauff continues to make history. The 19-year-old tennis pro’s Grand Slam triumph made television ratings history on ESPN, per recent reports, becoming its most-watched-ever major women’s tennis ...
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