Coco Gauff is learning to cook Spanish cuisine by making Tapas in Madrid
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Coco Gauff is learning to cook Spanish cuisine by making Tapas in Madrid

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US Open champion Coco Gauff is in Spain and she is learning to make Spanish Cuisine. Coco learned how to cook Tapas ( snack ) at a cooking school in Madrid.

The 20-year-old landed in Spain for Madrid Open. Madison Keys pulls off an upset against Coco in an all-American clash, advancing to the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open.

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Gauff offered fans a glimpse into her life beyond the tennis court through a recent Instagram post, showcasing photos from an eagerly awaited cooking session. However, amid her joy at finally indulging in this desired activity, the young American also disclosed the harsh reality of her busy schedule and shared that she had to reschedule her cooking sessions.

“Who knew making tapas could be so fiery” said Gauff. Apart from her cooking adventures last year, Gauff shared that there are other interests beyond tennis capturing her attention.

She also said that she can’t wait to use what she learned to make spanish Cuisine for her family.

Coco Gauff took to Instagram Live to share her review of “Challengers” immediately after watching the film.

Over the past weekend, it appeared that everyone, including Coco Gauff, tuned in to watch “Challengers.” Despite her packed schedule, the 20-year-old tennis player took to Instagram immediately after viewing Luca Guadagnino’s latest film to share her candid thoughts.

Coco Gauff and her mom went live on her Instagram account to discuss their thoughts on “Challengers.”

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Holding magazines featuring the movie’s poster, Gauff teased her viewers to guess the film she had just watched, emphasizing her excitement for it. She then delved into her review, particularly questioning the ending and pondering whether there might be a sequel.

Despite some confusion, Gauff commended the film for its portrayal of tennis, addressing a common concern among viewers. She noted, “The tennis actually wasn’t bad in the movie,” praising the accuracy of the strokes and movements.

Gauff shared her experience of noticing the CGI ball as a professional player, contrasting it with her mother’s perspective as a casual viewer, which she found intriguing.

While Gauff overall enjoyed “Challengers” and urged others to watch it, she did take issue with one scene. “There are some things that weren’t 100% accurate,” she mentioned. Specifically, she criticized the portrayal of a time violation given to the character Patrick between first and second serves, noting that such a scenario wouldn’t typically occur in real tennis. However, she concluded by stating that despite this flaw, everything else in the film was faithful to the sport.

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