Tennis Star Coco Gauff Talk Her Love of ‘WandaVision’
Yes, she also cried during the finale!
When she’s not out on the court, smashing her way into the likes of Wimbledon and the Australian Open, Coco Gauff relaxes the way many of us do at home — by marathoning Marvel movies on Disney+.
The tennis star, who is currently the youngest player ranked in the top 100 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), recently joined Stephen A. Smith on Stephen A's World to talk about her life on and off the tennis court, and that includes Marvel! Smith is so excited to tell Gauff that he just finished watching Marvel Studios’ WandaVision, knowing that she’s a big fan herself (he’s even got a red Scarlet Witch cape for the occasion, too).
As for Gauff’s favorite moments of the series, she liked the final battle between Wanda Maximoff and Agatha Harkness, and her favorite Vision is the one “inside” Westview.
“I was crying when Vision went away... I think we all need Vision!” Gauff explains, with Smith joking that even his eyes were “sweating” during it, too. Watch their full exchange in the video above.
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