Coco Gauff’s Memorable Tour After Historic Victory At China Tennis Championships

Coco Gauff is taking advantage of some of the perks of her career to visit some of the world’s most impressive locations. As she participated in two of the largest tournaments in China, she took a break to visit some of the country’s most revered destinations, including the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.

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Gauff has been working hard in China. First, she played at the China Open, taking the title and becoming the first American to earn the recognition since Serena Williams in 2013. Afterward, Gauff played in the Wuhan Open, where she reached the semi-finals after being eliminated by Aryna Sabalenka.

In the midst of all of that, Gauff made the time to visit some of China’s greatest locations, sharing some snaps on her Instagram. The post contains various photos showing off impressive sights, including a look at the Great Wall where she’s seen jumping on the bridge, and a photo of herself within the Forbidden City in Beijing, where she wore what appears to be a kimono.

“Great wall and forbidden city,” she captioned the post, adding an emoji of a pin.

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In early October, Gauff celebrated her win at the China Open, where she defeated Karolina Muchova. She shared some images of her achievement on social media, showing herself holding and kissing the large golden trophy, and some photos alongside her team, who were seen celebrating their hard work.

“I‘m happy with the fight I showed during the past two weeks here in Beijing and very grateful to walk away with the China Open title. Thank you for all of the love and support!” she captioned the post.

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The following day, she shared another post of herself and her trophy, where she’s seen smiling brightly and kissing it. “Xo,” she captioned the post. Gauff now holds eight WTA titles.

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