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Paris Olympics: Coco Gauff Takes Inspiration From Danielle Collins

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There are three days to go before the Paris Olympics and Coco Gauff is ready for the event.
Known to showcase her extraordinary fashion game on the court, Gauff is not making any exceptions for the Olympics. Right before she attended the event as a debutante, this 20-year-old American showcased her diva self by following her teammate Danielle Collins‘ path. Is Gauff gearing up to bag her first Olympic medal in Paris?

Before the commencement of the Paris Olympics, participants are trying to lift their spirits for this exclusive event. America’s Coco Gauff, set to represent her country, showcased her Paris Olympics enthusiasm by donning a special fashion. She shared a photo of her nail art that perfectly represented the dominant colors of America’s national flag, red and blue. Sharing the image on her official Instagram story, Gauff wrote, “Paris soonnn.” She also added the American national flag emoji to help her followers understand where she sought the aesthetic inspiration for her new nail art, who happened to be her fellow teammate

Now, Gauff is not the only WTA star who showcased this interesting fashion before the Paris Olympics. Her teammate Danielle Collins also donned similar nail art inspired by her country’s United States flag. Sharing its pictures on her social media, Collins wrote, “Olympics here I come.” The Olympic nail art trend crossed the borders of the United States and reached Canada. WTA star Bianca Andreescu also opted for French manicure short square nails with the top highlighted by colors inspired by the hues of Canada’s national flag.

While the Paris Olympics have encouraged WTA stars to go to extra lengths to make sure they look gorgeous while trying their heart and soul for the medal, Coco Gauff’s followers are quite used to seeing her donning new nails before any special event. Before attending Wimbledon, Gauff showcased an adorable fashion sense through her nail art.

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