“I’ll tell you a joke, never a lie,” Coco Gauff shows off her film critic side having predicted the Best Picture winner at Oscars 2023 long back

Coco Gauff claims to guess the best picture for Oscar with proof.


“I’ll tell you a joke, never a lie,” Coco Gauff shows off her film critic side having predicted the Best Picture winner at Oscars 2023 long back

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The American World No.6 Coco Gauff makes a claim on Twitter that she predicted the Oscar for Best picture long before in an interview with Tennis channel. The Tennis Twitter handle replied to the same with proof of her claim as well. The American teen’s clear-cut prediction made tennis fans in amazement of her film critic side.

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As Coco Gauff tweeted, “I guessed the oscar’s best picture winner when everyone said Top Gun would win @tennis has the proof! I’ll tell you a joke but I‘ll never tell you a lie.” For the uninitiated, Everything Everywhere All at Once is the name of the best picture for this year. The American predicted the same.

The American teen is through to the pre-quarterfinals of the Indian Wells Masters. She defeated Czech World No.54 Linda Noskova 6-4, 6-3 in the third round. The American completely dominated the game against the Czech from start to the finish.

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Coco Gauff will face qualifier Rebecca Peterson in the fourth round

Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff

The American former World No.4 was in great form coming to the Australian Open and her dream run saw her not dropping a set. Then she ran into Jelena Ostapenko in the fourth round and was bounced out. She won the ASB Classic in Auckland this year before the shocking loss in the first Major. Her best result in a Grand Slam is her final appearance in French Open 2022. She lost to Iga Swiatek there.

The American reached the quarter-finals of the French Open 2021 and the US Open 2022 but has never gone past the fourth round in the Australian Open and Wimbledon. She is aware of the battles ahead as she waits to win her first Grand Slam.

As Coco said in a recent interview, she wants to learn from her fellow players Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka on how to bounce back from tough situations and deal with the pressure of being on top. she has looked in good touch in the tennis paradise as she won both matches in straight sets after getting a bye in the first round.

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