Coco Gauff‘s recent collaboration with American dictionary brand Merriam Webster has left her fans quite confused. This US Open champion is known to have multi-billion dollar worth of sponsorships. From Bose to Microsoft, Coco Gauff’s list of sponsors/collaborations has always been interesting. However, her recent collaboration with Merriam-Webster has left her fans quite amused.
Gauff started signing deals with renowned brands when she was fourteen. Following this American tennis prodigy’s track record in tennis, it makes sense why famous brands wish to sign her at any cost.
Coco Gauff’s recent collaboration with Merriam-Webster surprised the whole tennis fraternity
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Recently this American dictionary brand’s official X (formerly Twitter) shared that on their website, fans can see Coco Gauff looking up to the definition of Love. They wrote- “If you’re a tennis fan and you’re still pumped about @CocoGauff beating Marta Kostyuk on Monday, you should look up the definition of ‘love’ on our website. Just saying…” Now after this tweet, Gauff’s fans were confused about how this American tennis star’s Australian Open performance is linked to the word.
If you’re a tennis fan and you’re still pumped about @CocoGauff beating Marta Kostyuk on Monday, you should look up the definition of ‘love’ on our website.
Just saying…
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) January 25, 2024
However, on Merriam-Webster‘s website, they uploaded a video where Coco Gauff tells the definition of love as a noun according to Merriam-Webster’s note. She also addressed the word love, which means zero scores in tennis. Gauff was spotted saying- “well, I love being in love and I hate being at love.”
Coco Gauff’s collaboration with Merriam-Webster has left her fans amused. Despite everything, they are excited to see their favorite tennis star signing more exclusive brands, and their reactions say it all.
Fans drop exciting reaction on Gauff’s collaboration with Merriam-Webster dictionary
Gauff’s recent collaboration has left her fans amused. One fan commented- “this is insane like who tf collabs with THE dictionary she’s amazing!” Another confused fan said- “You’ve confused me, Merriam.”
That girl fr frpic.twitter.com/kbUzzwRK0S https://t.co/3QAy3xVSRB
— crystal (@crycashh) January 25, 2024
Another person felt quite amused as he recalled his mother seeing Coco Gauff’s recent collaboration with the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
mother https://t.co/JN3Ylbu7FZ
— jereedejanae✨❤️ (@jereedejanae) January 25, 2024
This fan’s reaction summed up the happy feeling everyone has for the young tennis sensation.
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ate down😭😭 https://t.co/vMjEbutiFu
— rayrayˣ (@tiredblkstan) January 25, 2024
Gauff’s recent collaboration with the Merriam-Webster dictionary has brought happiness to her fans. Amidst her excellent performance at the Australian Open, it was expected that famous brands would go crazy to make Coco Gauff the face of their brand.
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However, this is definitely an unexpected collaboration for the tennis star. So, what is your take on Coco Gauff’s collaboration with Merriam-Webster?
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