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Wedding pop-up event at Coco Palm Restaurant - MSNA fun pop-up bridal expo is happening at the Coco Palm Restaurant in Pomona. Wife of Minnesota politician shielded daughter from bullets, says relative Elon Musk's "No Kings" post goes viral Here ...
Coco Gauff has been spending some quality time with her boyfriend Jalen Sera since her triumph at the 2025 French Open. The World No. 2 recently shared a glimpse of their fun adventures in Sera's ...
Coco Gauff won the 2025 French Open, joining a list of other champions with Palm Beach County ties. Other notable tennis stars with connections to Palm Beach County include Martina Navratilova ...
Delray Beach's own tennis star Coco Gauff scored a hard-fought victory over Aryna Sabalenka on June 7 to bring home the French Open title.. It isn't the first time the trophy has arrived in Palm ...
Coco Gauff, the newest star, has family rooted in Delray Beach Coco Gauff's family moved to Delray Beach when she was 7, but The Palm Beach Post learned recently that Gauff was actually born at ...
Coco Gauff has an escape room outing with parents and Christopher Eubanks amid her French Open campaign, (Source: Getty Images) Coco Gauff was seen with her family and her friend from the ATP ...
How did U.S. Open tennis star Coco Gauff's grandmother become the first Black student at Delray Beach's Seacrest High? That first day Lee went to Seacrest — Sept. 25, 1961 — security was tight ...
Coco Gauff has been having herself a week. Fresh off her win at Roland-Garros, the newest women’s French Open winner paid a visit to some fellow female champs in New York. Gauff caught the ...
Coco Gauff's grandmother, Yvonne Lee Odom, was the first Black student to integrate Seacrest High School in Delray Beach, Florida, in 1961. Lee faced initial apprehension and some prejudice but ...
For Coco Gauff, today was a reminder that momentum rarely carries over — especially from clay to grass. It has been 12 days since Gauff won her second career Grand Slam title at the French Open.
PARIS — Second seed Coco Gauff brushed aside Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-0 7-5 on Monday to move into the French Open quarterfinals and stay on course for her first title in Paris.
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