Lindsey Vonn shows support to Coco Gauff as she wins her first French Open Title
Lindsey Vonn reacted to Coco Gauff's French Open win with a short message and expressed her love for the sport with a picture from the tennis court. Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set match to win her second Grand Slam Title.
Vonn is an ardent tennis follower and is often spotted watching matches in the stadium. She usually expresses her thoughts about major tennis matches on her social media handles and congratulates the players for their great performances.
The 40-year-old reacted to Coco Gauff's Grand Slam victory and congratulated the youngster on her remarkable win. Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka with a score of 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 to become the first American tennis player to win the French Open title since Serena Williams in 2015. Lindsey Vonn shared a video of the youngster lifting the trophy and cheered her on.
"Yessss COCO!!" she wrote.

Moreover, the American Alpine skier expressed her love for tennis by sharing a picture of her playing the sport by taking a subtle dig at herself.
" I'll never be Coco, but I love tennis," she wrote.

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Lindsey Vonn on watching the Madrid Open for the first time

Lindsey Vonn expressed her thoughts after she attended the 2024 Madrid Open for the first time. The American Alpine skier expressed that she was impressed by the incredible performances at the event and revealed that she had a great time in Spain.
Moreover, Vonn shared that she had a lot of fun cheering for her friends who were competing in the event and enjoyed spending quality time with them. She shared a series of pictures from the event, which featured Iga Swiatek as well as a snippet of watching Rafael Nadal play on the clay courts.
"Man, I love tennis! It was my first time attending the Madrid Open and it did not disappoint! I had so much fun cheering on my friends and getting to spend some quality time with them as well. It was a win all around. Thank you to @mutuamadridopen , @danielahantuchova and @laureussport for the Hospitalty. 🙏🏻 I hope to come back some time soon," she wrote.
Vonn thanked the event organizers for their incredible hospitality and hoped to return to the event in the future.