Coco Gauff Stars in UPS's “Coco vs. The Doubters' Ahead of the Paris Olympics

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Coco Gauff Stars in UPS's “Coco vs. The Doubters' Ahead of the Paris Olympics
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Ahead of her first Olympics, Coco Gauff talks about everything from pre-match rituals to dealing with social media noise.

Fresh off a doubles win at the French Open and with her sights set on her first Olympic Games, tennis champion Coco Gauff is flexing her creative muscle. The 20-year-old teamed up with UPS as part of its “Be Unstoppable” campaign to highlight Gen Z entrepreneurs. In an anime-inspired video titled, “Coco vs. The Doubters,” Gauff shows how she is fueled by doubters who say that young people are too inexperienced to achieve their dreams.

It is not like it's gone, but you can choose how you can take something if we can't control, I can't control everything that I'll see, but if I can choose how I take it, that's kind of the choice you have to make if you still want to be on social media and you're going to see that stuff. So that's kind of the choice I took. TV: How do you interact with social media? Are you on it? Do you take breaks? CG: I'm mainly on Instagram and TikTok.

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