“Cool people exercise their right to vote” Teenager Coco Gauff urges the youth to vote for the 2022 US midterm elections


“Cool people exercise their right to vote” Teenager Coco Gauff urges the youth to vote for the 2022 US midterm elections

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American teen sensation Coco Gauff is amongst the most followed and loved young athletes on the WTA Tour. She recently took to social media to spread awareness about voting rights among teenagers and other young people. Having turned 18 earlier this year, Gauff cast her first ballot and shared images of herself on social media.

Gauff urged everyone to vote for the 2022 US midterm elections which were held on November 8. She reminded everyone to go out and vote and said that all the cool people exercise their right to vote. “Hey Everyone! Don’t Forget to vote!! Don’t be lame. Cool people exercise their right to vote,” Gauff wrote.

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Coco Gauff speaks after a very tough week at the WTA Finals

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Coco Gauff ended a stellar season on a very bad note losing all three of her group stage matches at the WTA Finals in Fort Worth. Seeded 4th, she lost to Caroline Garcia, Daria Kasatkina, and Iga Swiatek and didn’t even manage to win a set. She termed the week in Fort Worth as the worst of the season because it felt like all her hard work over the year went into vain.

“I know, it wasn’t my whole season,” Gauff said. “But I feel like I worked so hard to get here and I didn’t take the opportunity as I wanted to. It’s not even about the losses, just some of the ways that I lost. I feel like I didn’t improve this week. I feel like I stayed stagnant. Usually in my career, even if I lose first round at a tournament, there’s always some sort of improvement.”

She added that due to this outing, she now will have the motivation to do better because losing sucks. “It gives me a lot of motivation to do better, because losing sucks. I’m gonna remember this feeling and use it to feel when I practice and use it to feel when I hopefully play this again. The goal is to try to play again next year,” she said.

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