Coco Gauff said she hopes TikTok "comes back" in the U.S. after the federal ban of the popular app took effect Saturday.
American tennis star Coco Gauff expressed her dismay over TikTok's disappearance from U.S. app stores shortly after winning a match at the Australian Open. Gauff, an enthusiastic TikTok user, shared her thoughts on a camera lens and discussed the potential impact on small businesses and creators.
TikTok has begun restoring its services in the USA after President-elect Donald Trump granted the app a reprieve. Meanwhile, American tennis star Coco Gauff has voiced her support for TikTok, highlighting its value.
On day 8, Coco Gauff said RIP to TikTok ... The first version of the app, styled Musical.ly, was acquired by ByteDance in August 2018. Gauff thought she had a workaround: she is in Australia ...
Apple and Google app stores are prohibited from offering TikTok under a law that required its China-based parent company, ByteDance, to sell the platform or face a ban in the US. Coco Gauff said ...
The Athletic Welcome to the Australian Open briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories on each day of the tournament. On day 8, Coco Gauff said RIP to TikTok, Jasmine Paolini had a rough result and Daniil Medvedev took on the net
Coco Gauff might be on the other side of the world ... Maybe it’s a blessing in disguise.” TikTok owner ByteDance voluntarily shut down the platform in the U.S. hours before a Sunday deadline ...
American tennis star Coco Gauff mourned the loss of TikTok's app ... prohibited from offering TikTok under the law that required ByteDance to sell the platform or face a ban in the U.S. “I ...
World No.3 Coco Gauff bowed out in the Round of 16, but the 20-year-old is confident that she is on the right track as she reworks her game and technique for the long haul.
Add it all up, and Gauff's trip to Melbourne Park — and her 13-match winning streak that dated to late last season — ended in the quarterfinals. Never able to take control on a hot afternoon in Rod Laver Arena, the 2023 U.S. Open champion was eliminated by No. 11 Paula Badosa of Spain 7-5, 6-4.
The world No. 3 missed the chance to return to the semifinal stage after an inspired performance from the former world No. 2