Gauff recently returned to the USA after competing in the Asian leg of the WTA tour. She took to Instagram to share a major life update as she has now become a homeowner.
In an Instagram story, she posted an image of a well-designed short bookshelf and wrote:
“Life update: bought a house a few months ago. anyways this my fav room in it lol”
In another Story, she gave a wider glimpse of the room but refused to give a house tour and gave all glory to God. She captioned it:
“Another angle. def won’t be doing a house tour rn because the internet doesn’t have to know everything but just wanted to share this room lol i like it. but cheers to being a homeowner at 20. all glory to God”
Coco Gauff enjoyed successful outings in China as she won the WTA 1000 event in Beijing and reached the semifinal in the WTA 1000 event in Wuhan. Following her defeat to Aryna Sabalenka in Wuhan, Gauff was eager to travel back home. She said in a press conference:
“I think I’m going to go home just because it’s been long. I think I’ve been here, like, four weeks. Two weeks is kind of when we have to leave for Riyadh.”
After 30 hours of travel, Gauff returned home and finally got to taste the limited-edition Wheaties cereal, featuring a box inspired by her. In August, Wheaties announced the special edition box, following their release of one honoring American tennis icon Billie Jean King.
Gauff shared a video on her Instagram Story, excitedly trying the cereal with the caption:
“Waiting all month to get home to finally try it hahaha. Also I look a mess post 30 hours of travel so not too much.”
In the video, Gauff expressed her excitement:
“Sorry, did the first initial taste test on TikTok, but I am very satisfied. I used vanilla almond milk, and it’s really cool to eat cereal with my face on it. It’s something as iconic as Wheaties. So get yours before they are out, and thanks again Wheaties. Now, this is the real breakfast of champions.”
Gauff also confirmed she will play only one more event this year: the WTA Finals in Riyadh. Joining her will be Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, Jasmine Paolini, Elena Rybakina, Jessica Pegula, Zheng Qinwen, and Barbora Krejcikova.