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Coco Gauff enters the Australian Open as a teenage Grand Slam champion, and the pressure is off
Gauff, who turns 20 in March, believes she can play with more freedom now in pursuit of a second major title as the No. 4 seeded player at Melbourne Park.
Published Jan 12, 2024
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Coco Gauff enters the Australian Open as a teenage Grand Slam champion. The pressure is off
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