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Coco Gauff's Behavior After Making French Open Final is Turning Heads

Coco Gauff's Behavior After Making French Open Final is Turning Heads

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Coco Gauff's Behavior After Making French Open Final is Turning Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Coco Gauff is headed to the French Open final, and she's clearly ecstatic about it. She showed as much following her win over Lois Boisson in the semifinal on Thursday.
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The 21-year-old, who finished as a runner-up in the 2022 French Open, made easy work of Boisson in their showdown. Gauff needed just one hour and nine minutes to take down her French opponent, winning in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2.
Boisson made history as the first woman in 35 years to reach the semifinals at her first Grand Slam tournament. The World No. 361 was also the first Frenchwoman to make it to the French Open semifinals since Marion Bartoli did so in 2011.
Unfortunately for Boisson, Gauff was just far superior in every aspect during the match, with the American star never trailing in the contest.
Her incredible performance aside, though, what got fans talking about Gauff even more was her celebration after the match. As she exited Court Philippe Chatrier, the youngster showed her dance moves à la Aryna Sabalenka.
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"Finals," Gauff can be heard saying, as she raised her hands, struck a few poses and danced while music was played in the background.
Sure enough, fans loved her dance moves, with many taking it to the comments section to react.
"She is the VIBE!" a commenter wrote. Another one said, "She did it !!!!"
A fan added, "She's the moment."
"Flawless," a supporter remarked.
A social media user shared, "Yaaaaas Queen!!!"
"You made my day," a sixth poster stated.
Coco Gauff (USA) snacks on grapes during a change over in her round four match against Belinda Bencic© Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Coco Gauff is now set to face Aryna Sabalenka in the French Open final, which is scheduled for Saturday. Sure enough, it will be interesting to see who will be the one dancing at the end of the match.
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Related: French Open Makes Coco Gauff Announcement on Wednesday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 5, 2025, where it first appeared.

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