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Coco Gauff reacts to Beyonce becoming the most awarded artist in Grammy's history

American teenage tennis sensation Coco Gauff did not bother to hide her excitement at pop sensation Beyonce breaking records at the 2023 Grammy Awards being held on the night of February 5.

The 65th Grammy Awards Ceremony is already underway and American singer-songwriter Beyonce made history after bagging four different awards on the night of the awards. With her win for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album, Beyonce dethroned Georg Solti to officially become the most awarded artist in the history of the Grammys with 32 wins. She was also the most nominated artist of the year (nine nominations).

Gauff, an ardent Beyonce fan, couldn't hide her excitement for all the right reasons as she turned to social media to react to yet another successful Grammy Awards ceremony.

"Beyoncé #GRAMMYs," Coco Gauff tweeted, along with a crown to indicate that Beyonce was the Queen.
Beyoncé 👑 #GRAMMYs

Coco Gauff herself is coming on the back of an impressive 2022 season as the American reached her maiden Grand Slam singles and second doubles final at the French Open. However, she failed to lay her hands on either of the silverware, finishing as the runner-up on both occasions. Gauff also reached the top of the doubles rankings last year and made her maiden entry into the top 5 singles rankings.

Reflecting on her 2022 season, Gauff recently expressed happiness at enjoying a "good year."

"It was a really good year. I mean, you know, when you experience those down parts of losing a Grand Slam final and losing those tough matches, it makes you feel like you didn't do good. But I guess if you look at it overall, it was definitely an amazing year for me, the best year of my career so far. And I think that's kind of what I want. I want every year to do the best year of my career so far, and like, that's what I love to see," Gauff said.

Coco Gauff has an undying love for Beyonce

2021 French Open - Day Nine
2021 French Open - Day Nine

The 2022 French Open finalist has often expressed her love for American music sensation Beyonce. Over the years, the teenager has never shied away from speaking her heart out for one of her favorite singers.

Gauff recently joined Naomi Osaka in reacting to Beyonce's upcoming World Renaissance Tour. The 2023 tour will be Beyonce's first world tour in seven years and will kick off in Sweden in the month of May.

The former doubles World No. 1 took to Instagram to react to the singer's surprise announcement.

"Yep," she captioned the story

In 2019, during the Wimbledon Championships, a 15-year-old Coco Gauff hit the news after defeating multiple Grand Slam winner Venus Williams in the first round of the Major. Following her win in the third round on Center Court, Gauff revealed that she had received a message from an unexpected well-wisher.

"The most unexpected message I received wasn't really a message," she said. "Miss Tina Knowles, Beyonce's mum, posted me on Instagram. I was like screaming. I don't know, I hope Beyonce saw that. I hope she told her daughter about me because I would love to go to a concert, Coco Gauff added.

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