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Coco Gauff: China Open, Orcas, and IROC | Biography Flash

Coco Gauff: China Open, Orcas, and IROC | Biography Flash

Update: 2025-10-05
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This week has been full of developments for Coco Gauff both on and off the court. The biggest recent headline is that Coco’s China Open title defense ended Saturday with a tough 6-1, 6-2 semifinal loss to Amanda Anisimova in Beijing. According to the Connecticut Post, Gauff never found her rhythm against the third seed, bringing an end to her campaign and preventing her from making history as potentially the first player to defend her China Open title this century. You can find highlights of the match on the WTA’s YouTube channel, and it’s clear from both fan and expert commentary that while the loss is disappointing, Gauff’s standing as World No. 3 and her performance all week reinforce her elite status.

Just days before, Gauff’s China Open journey had featured some electrifying moments, including a narrow win over Leylah Fernandez that garnered social media buzz. Coverage from Pro Football Network describes her surviving nine double faults and a second-set drop before steadying herself to win the match after nearly three hours of intense play. The point that captured social media attention was a chasing, acrobatic display of footspeed that left commentators and fans awestruck. Video clips from The Tennis Letter and others made rounds on X and Instagram. Off the court, Gauff has embraced the attention from Chinese fans, telling the Express and Tennis.com how touched she’s been by personalized gifts—including a Hello Kitty stuffed toy and a custom Love Island poster. She even brought up a brand new animal nickname that surfaced this week. After joking publicly about wanting something more creative than her ‘Fruit Salad Queen’ moniker, a Beijing superfan named Hans dubbed her ‘The Wolf.’ But in her own post-match press conference, Gauff said she feels more kinship with orcas, revealing her fondness for killer whales’ intelligence and social nature, a detail that made headlines and further engaged her global fanbase.

Speaking of personal life, Gauff’s relationship with Atlanta musician Jalen Sera continues to be more public, with playful back-and-forth stories—Gauff commented on how her boyfriend is the only person who can lift her mood after a tough loss, and their social media exchanges have shown them supporting each other. This human side, along with her athleticism, has strengthened her appeal worldwide.

In business news, Variety exclusively reported this week that Gauff’s media company, IROC, has entered a partnership with Religion of Sports—one of the biggest names in athlete storytelling, responsible for projects with Tom Brady and Serena Williams. This production partnership is set to develop TV, film, and digital content that amplifies Gauff’s perspective and tells authentic stories about athletes and competition. It’s a landmark move for a 21-year-old star and signals a serious expansion of Coco’s footprint in the intersection of sports, entertainment, and culture.

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Coco Gauff: China Open, Orcas, and IROC | Biography Flash

Coco Gauff: China Open, Orcas, and IROC | Biography Flash

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