Coco Gauff "beyond happy" for brother Codey as he confirms commitment to University of Missouri's baseball team
Coco Gauff has voiced her happiness over her brother Codey committing to the baseball team of the University of Missouri. Codey will represent the Missouri Tigers, who play in NCAA Division 1.
Gauff's two younger brothers, Codey and Cameron, are avid sports lovers. While Cameron, the youngest of the three siblings, is only 11, he has already expressed his desire to grow up to be a National Football League (NFL) player one day. The 11-year-old also enjoys playing tennis.
Meanwhile, Codey, 17, appears on his way to realizing his professional baseball dreams. Recently, the youngster took to Instagram and confirmed his commitment to the Missouri Tigers baseball team, the official baseball team of the University of Missouri. Codey thanked God, his family, coaches, and friends. He wrote,
"I am super excited to announce that I will be committing to Mizzou University. First I want to thank God without him none of this would be possible, I would also like to thank my family, coaches and close friends that have pushed me along the way. I want to thank the mizzou coaching staff for believing in me."
Following this, Coco Gauff commented on Codey's post, writing about her pride and happiness at the positive development in her younger brother's life.
"So proud of you Codey! Beyond happy for you!"
The former World No. 2 and 2023 US Open champion also took to her Instagram stories to share Codey's update, captioning the first one:
"@codeygauff so proud of you!"
Following three more stories, Gauff playfully apologized to her followers for "spamming" them with Codey's update:
"Sorry for the spam... I'm just so happy for him. My lil bro is growing up @codeygauff lfggggg"
Gauff's mother Candi and father Corey also reacted to Codey committing to the Missouri Tigers baseball team.
Coco Gauff's brother Codey's Missouri Tigers news draws praise from siblings' parents Candi and Corey
When it came to congratulating Codey on his commitment to Missouri Tigers, Coco Gauff wasn't alone. The siblings' parents, father Corey and mother Candi, also chimed in with reactions of their own, expressing their pride over the development.
Candi Gauff commented,
"Congratulations son!! Super proud of you"
Meanwhile, his father wrote,
"That work š„š„ another step in direction you goals and dreams ā¦ I am proud and just know Iām riding with you always."
Elder sister Coco Gauff had an enjoyable Asian hardcourt swing after her disappointing 2024 US Open outing. The World No. 3 won the China Open title and then reached the Wuhan Open semifinals before losing to reigning World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.