Coco Gauff shares her excitement for Spider-Man: No Way Home by dressing up in a Spidey suit
Tennis star Coco Gauff took to Twitter to express her excitement for the upcoming Spider-Man movie. Like every other die-hard fan of the web slinger, Gauff owns a Spider-Man suit and shared a picture of herself wearing one.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home for a long time and with the movie releasing in a few days, the hype is through the roof.
Gauff added to the ancticipation with her post, captioned:
"It's almost time...#SpiderManNoWayHome"
Gauff recently managed to get tickets for the movie, though she had to struggle for it a little due to the high demand. A quick look at Gauff's Twitter reveals her fascination with the Spider-Man series. The teenager has already declared the latest installment to be the best of the franchise as well.
When the latest trailer for the movie was released a few weeks ago, Gauff simply couldn't contain her excitement. The reason for the same was hints in the trailer that suggested Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, who previously played the role of Spider-Man, could be reprising their role once again.
Gauff is a huge fan of Marvel characters, aside from Spider-Man. She even expressed her love for the Scarlet Witch by dressing up as her for Halloween this year.
Coco Gauff's successful 2021 season
Coco Gauff continued to make huge leaps on the WTA tour as she had another good year on the tour. She reached a career-high ranking of number 19 this year, while currently being ranked number 22. Gauff continues to be the youngest player ranked in the top 100.
She also reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal in singles at Roland Garros and her maiden Grand Slam final in doubles at the US Open. Gauff also won her second career title in singles and third in doubles at the WTA 250 event in Parma.
She's set to begin her 2022 season by playing in the WTA 500 event in Adelaide. Gauff will look to follow in the footsteps of fellow teenagers Emma Raducanu and Leylah Fernandez by making a deep run in the Grand Slams next year.
The young duo contested this year's US Open final, the first all-teenage final since the 1999 US Open title decider between Serena Williams and Martina Hingis. The British teen emerged victorious and made history by becoming the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam title.