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WATCH: Coco Gauff reveals hilarious experience at Olympic Village with fellow USA athletes, jokes about girls having to share 2 bathrooms

Coco Gauff recently shared a video showing her hilarious experience at the Olympic Village with fellow USA athletes. Gauff's first Olympic match will be alongside Jessica Pegula in the doubles in the first round on Saturday, where they will face Australia's Daria Saville and Ellen Perez.

Gauff has been enjoying her time at the Olympic Village since her arrival. The 20-year-old has also shared some hilarious TikTok clips during their time in Paris.

The World No. 2 along with her teammates was featured in a few more TikTok videos recently. The first clip featured Gauff along with, Jessica Pegula, Danielle Collins, and Desirae Krawczyk leaning on each other. After the transition, all the players were seen in their country's Blazers, vibing to the music that played in the background.

In another clip, Coco Gauff shared a glimpse of where the US women's team stayed. The 20-year-old revealed a hilarious experience writing:

"10 girls, two bathrooms. #olympicvillage," she wrote.

The clips were later shared by a fan on X.

"Obviously, I always want to do well": Coco Gauff on appearing at Paris Olympics

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In a press conference during the Italian Open, Coco Gauff said that the 2024 Paris Olympics was a top priority for her and expressed her eagerness to do well in the marquee event.

"For me, the Olympics is a top priority. I would say equal to the Grand Slams. I wouldn't put it above or below just because I've never played before. This is my first time. Obviously, I always want to do well, try to get a medal. Yeah, I mean, but the prep is going to be interesting because I've never done the grass-to-clay transition before," Gauff said.

The 20-year-old hoped to be part of the prestigious event numerous times in the future. Moreover, she aimed to treat her first experience as

"I'm not putting too much pressure on it because I really want to fully indulge in the experience. Hopefully I can have the experience multiple times in my lifetime. I'll treat it as a once-in-a-lifetime experience," she added.

Gauff was supposed to participate in the 2020 Tokyo Games (held in 2021) but missed the event as she tested positive for COVID-19. Three years later in her first games, Gauff created history by becoming the first tennis player to carry the U.S. flag during the opening ceremony.

The American is seeded second in the singles competition and will face Australia's Ajla Tomljanović in the first round.

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