Coco Gauff embraces Parisian elegance with her mother in heartwarming photoshoot ahead of French Open

Tennis star Coco Gauff has arrived in Paris and kicked off her preparations for the highly anticipated French Open 2025 after her stellar clay-court run.

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Tennis star Coco Gauff has arrived in Paris and kicked off her preparations for the highly anticipated French Open 2025 after her stellar clay court run. She made it to the finals of the Madrid Open and the Italian Open but lost to Aryna Sabalenka and Jasmine Paolini, respectively. The American stalwart has arrived in Paris and was seen exploring her time in the city with her mother, Candi Gauff.

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Ahead of the second Grand Slam of the year, the 21-year-old tennis star was seen enjoying her time off the court. The mother-daughter duo strolled around the city, where Gauff had a photoshoot of her with her mother's help. This turned out to be an amusing one when she took to Instagram Story.

Coco Gauff Embraces Parisian Elegance
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After sharing too many photos from her gallery clip, Gauff finally shared the final image on her Instagram post. She was seen wearing a white crop top and denim jeans with a colorful striped cardigan.

Gauff's mother talks about teaching life lessons to her daughter

Meanwhile, Gauff's mother, Candi, has also talked about raising her daughter with the right values in the Mutua Madrid Open 2025. In one of the interviews, Gauff's mother was seen talking about the life lessons she had shared with her daughter as she was growing up.

Coco Gauff was always seen hailing her mother, Candi, as one of the most inspiring and influential figures in her life. The world number three was seen naming her mom when asked about the women she got inspired by. This remark came during the Indian Wells 2025 second-round victory.

"Just making sure that you understand morals, values, and have good character and be a good person first, and then your tennis. A lot of times, people focus more on your tennis and think that’s your avenue out, but no, you have to be a good person first," Candi said.

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