Venus and Serena Williams inspired me a lot when growing up I still look up to them and I will always look up to them Coco Gauff
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The US tennis star shares her inspiration and reasons for campaigning. spoke in a DW exclusive about the Williams sisters, activism and gun violence as she prepared for . The US tennis star shares her inspiration and reasons for campaigning. The World No. 12, who has spoken out in the past in the United States and is a staunch supporter of the BLM movement, wished people would appreciate the sisters more for their impact on society. "Venus and Serena Williams inspired me a lot when growing up, they're the reason I decided to start playing tennis. I think that the fact that they were also vocal about different issues going on in the world also inspires me to be vocal about it and I still look up to them and I will always look up to them," Gauff said. "I think we should all just appreciate the impact they have on the world." Incredibly disappointed by the decision made today. The sad part is this will not stop abortions from happening… this will only increase illegal and unsafe abortions. Today is a very sad day for our country and I cannot believe once again history is repeating itself.Incredibly disappointed by the decision made today. The sad part is this will not stop abortions from happening… this will only increase illegal and unsafe abortions. Today is a very sad day for our country and I cannot believe once again history is repeating itself. also touched on her own roots, stating that her grandmother was a prominent civil rights activist who inspired her. Adding that she would like to be on the "right side of history," the American said that it was important for her to have no regrets about not having spoken out about the issues that mattered to her. "I definitely grew up around civil rights. My grandmother was actually the first person to integrate her Atlantic High School. Right now in this world I feel like we're living in a historic moment and I think it's important that you definitely want to try to be on the right side of history," Coco Gauff said. "At least when I look back on my life or when I have kids or grandkids, hopefully I want to tell them that I did something to make a difference. I don't want to regret not saying anything."
Venus and Serena Williams inspired me a lot when growing up I still look up to them and I will always look up to them - Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff regards Venus and Serena Williams as her biggest inspirations Coco Gauff lavished praise on Venus and in a recent interview, remarking that they were the sole reason she picked up the sport in the first place. The teenager added that she has always seen them as inspirational figures, both on and off the court, and that she will continue to regard them with such reverence for years to come. Speaking to Deutsche Welle, the American revealed that her activist side is also a by-product of being inspired by the Williams sisters. Having grown up witnessing the duo boldly tackle social issues at a time when it was not the norm for athletes to do so, Gauff declared that she could not help but follow in their footsteps once she became one herself. spoke in a DW exclusive about the Williams sisters, activism and gun violence as she prepared for .The US tennis star shares her inspiration and reasons for campaigning. spoke in a DW exclusive about the Williams sisters, activism and gun violence as she prepared for . The US tennis star shares her inspiration and reasons for campaigning. The World No. 12, who has spoken out in the past in the United States and is a staunch supporter of the BLM movement, wished people would appreciate the sisters more for their impact on society. "Venus and Serena Williams inspired me a lot when growing up, they're the reason I decided to start playing tennis. I think that the fact that they were also vocal about different issues going on in the world also inspires me to be vocal about it and I still look up to them and I will always look up to them," Gauff said. "I think we should all just appreciate the impact they have on the world." Incredibly disappointed by the decision made today. The sad part is this will not stop abortions from happening… this will only increase illegal and unsafe abortions. Today is a very sad day for our country and I cannot believe once again history is repeating itself.Incredibly disappointed by the decision made today. The sad part is this will not stop abortions from happening… this will only increase illegal and unsafe abortions. Today is a very sad day for our country and I cannot believe once again history is repeating itself. also touched on her own roots, stating that her grandmother was a prominent civil rights activist who inspired her. Adding that she would like to be on the "right side of history," the American said that it was important for her to have no regrets about not having spoken out about the issues that mattered to her. "I definitely grew up around civil rights. My grandmother was actually the first person to integrate her Atlantic High School. Right now in this world I feel like we're living in a historic moment and I think it's important that you definitely want to try to be on the right side of history," Coco Gauff said. "At least when I look back on my life or when I have kids or grandkids, hopefully I want to tell them that I did something to make a difference. I don't want to regret not saying anything."