Coco Gauff Enjoys Quality Time with Brothers Amid Miami Open Drama
Coco Gauff, one of the brightest stars in tennis, never fails to captivate fans—not just with her prowess on the court but also with her fun-loving family moments. The Miami Open may not have ended as she had hoped, but Gauff found the perfect way to lift her spirits: spending quality time with her brothers, Codey and Cameron.
A Playful Sibling Dynamic
During a post-match interview following her win over Maria Sakkari, Gauff had a hilarious interruption from one of her brothers. Laughing off the moment, she remarked, “My brother, he ran away but he was distracting me. Sorry. I can’t curse him from up here so…” It was a classic sibling moment, highlighting the strong and playful bond she shares with her family.
The trio—Coco, Codey, and Cameron—have always been close, sharing not only a love for sports but also an unbreakable connection filled with pranks and inside jokes. While Gauff dominates the tennis courts, Codey excels in baseball, and Cameron is an all-around athlete dabbling in multiple sports, including football and tennis.
Social Media Gold: The Gauff Sibling Chronicles
Gauff has never shied away from sharing glimpses of her family life on social media. Just last Christmas, she posted a hilarious Instagram story featuring Codey on a carousel horse next to their younger brother, captioning it, “When you’re the middle child and other siblings force you to participate.” Fans loved the relatable moment, reinforcing that despite her global fame, Gauff’s home life remains as normal as ever.
Fast forward to now, and Gauff has once again delighted fans with another comedic sibling exchange. In a recent Instagram story, she shared a clip of Codey and Cameron coincidentally dressed in matching black outfits. The moment sparked a playful debate, with Codey insisting, “Not all black outfits are the same,” humorously comparing their attire to the difference between a Toyota and a Ferrari. Cameron, of course, refused to be labeled a Toyota! Gauff couldn’t resist joining in, captioning the moment with, “They accidentally matched again 😭.”
Challenges on the Court
Despite the lighthearted family moments, Gauff faced disappointment at the Miami Open. The home favorite was eliminated in the Round of 16 after a shocking loss to Magda Linette, 4-6, 4-6. Her performance was uncharacteristically erratic, racking up 12 double faults and 45 unforced errors. For a player known for her resilience, this was a tough pill to swallow.
Just days earlier, Gauff looked unstoppable, demolishing Sofia Kenin with a double-bagel victory and overpowering Maria Sakkari 6-2, 6-4. But as the competition intensified, inconsistency crept in, once again raising questions about her ability to sustain peak form under pressure.
“I felt awful,” Gauff admitted in a candid post-match interview. “It wasn’t great today. It hasn’t been for the last few weeks. I’m trying to figure that out. Definitely not happy about it.”
Looking Ahead to the Clay Season
While the Miami Open didn’t go as planned, Gauff has an opportunity for redemption on the clay courts. She has previously acknowledged that clay suits her game best, making the upcoming season a critical turning point.
With her next tournament set to begin in Stuttgart in mid-April, fans are eager to see if Gauff can claim her first title of the year. Will she bounce back stronger? Only time will tell, but one thing remains certain: win or lose, she’ll always have her brothers by her side to keep things entertaining.