“But I’ll spare you,” Coco Gauff’s birthday gets a unique on-court celebration as the American secures her quarterfinal spot at the Indian Wells
Coco Gauff turns 20, as she records her first win as a young lady

Coco Gauff in action at 2024 Indian Wells (Image via Imago)
Coco Gauff gets an amazing on-court birthday celebration after an ecstatic first-round win over Elise Mertens. With this, the American secured her spot in the quarterfinal of the ongoing 2024 Indian Wells.
After two rounds of intense games, the American brought a fresh face to her match and swatted away her opponent. On her first day as a 20-year-old, Gauff dismantled her opponent without dropping a set. She won 6-0, 6-2, to earn her first bagel win of the season.

While her victory was fabulous, the post-match scenes at the Indian Wells added to the delight, as the interviewer Andrew Krasny saved Gauff from embarrassment. The regular mic wasn’t working, so Krasny decided to climb up on the chair umpire’s seat and wish Gauff a happy birthday.
Ladies & gentlemen, my mic isn’t working, so I’m gonna climb up here. Coco, can I just say to you happy birthday, young lady? I’d make you climb up here to do an interview, but I’ll spare you,Said Krasny as he allowed Gauff to celebrate her victory
A huge round of applause went on as Gauff left the stadium with her first win as a 20-year-old. After a couple of quarter-final and semi-final runs, the American made it to another quarter-final with hopes of carrying on the momentum henceforth.
Coco Gauff exits her teenage years by going all out against Elise Mertens in the Round of 16 at the Indian Wells
American pro-Coco Gauff just crossed her teenage years, as she celebrates her birthday along with a victory. She exited her teenage years with some marvelous records, including becoming the fourth teenager to win a Grand Slam.

Now, she leaves behind 19 and enters the age of 20 with an ecstatic win over Elise Mertens. With that, she extended her head-to-head 4-0 win against the German. Furthermore, Gauff becomes only the second American to enter multiple Indian Wells quarterfinals before the age of 21.
In addition, Gauff also became the player with the most WTA 1000 quarter-final appearances before the age of 21, surpassing Caroline Wozniacki’s 12. She now faces the winner of Yue Yuan vs. Daria Kasatkina clash for a spot in the semi-finals.
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