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Coco Gauff makes heartfelt admission after $150,000 donation for marginalized students

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeJanuary 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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On the court, Coco Gauff prepares for her third round match against Hailey Baptiste at the Australian Open, after her two consecutive victories against Kamilla Rakhimova (6-2,6-3) and Olga Danilović (6-2, 6-2). However, off the court, the American recently donated $150,000 to support scholarships for Black American students and tennis players at HBCUs. But this follows another kind gesture from the tennis player.

Last year, Gauff made a $100,000 contribution to UNCF to support what she believes is the right thing to do. Recently, at the Australian Open press conferenceshe spoke about her latest donation, saying, “Yeah, it’s super important to me. I think if I hadn’t played tennis, I would have loved to attend the HBCU.”

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Speaking about her deep connection, she said, “I have family members on both sides. Both of my grandmothers went to HBCUs. Uncle and aunt went to HBCU and grew up going there, going to HBCU classic matches and things like that. So, yeah, I think for me it was just important to support this cause, especially in tennis.” However, that’s not the only reason for her kind donation.

“I often feel like HBCU tennis doesn’t get the funding that they need. So for me, I would always try to support, like I said in the previous question, the more marginalized communities and, you know, support things where I can. And so, yeah, I hope it goes to the students that really need it. Well, I’ll go to the students that need it. And yeah, I’m happy I was able to do that for the second year consecutive,” she said.

AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS, Coco Gauff of the United States celebrates match point during the women's 2nd round match against Olga Danilovic of Sebia on day 4 of the Australian Open 2026 tennis tournament at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Wednesday January 21, 2026. NO ARCHIVE MELBOURNE VICTORIA AUSTRALIA PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxAUSxNZLxPNGxFIJxVANxSOLxTGA Copyright: xJOELxCARRETTx 20260121123514501748

AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS, Coco Gauff of the United States celebrates match point during the women’s 2nd round match against Olga Danilovic of Sebia on day 4 of the Australian Open 2026 tennis tournament at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Wednesday January 21, 2026. NO ARCHIVE MELBOURNE VICTORIA AUSTRALIA PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxAUSxNZLxPNGxFIJxVANxSOLxTGA Copyright: xJOELxCARRETTx 20260121123514501748

With such donations, she directly helps students who want to become professional tennis players in their careers. UNCF has confirmed that the Coco Gauff Scholarship Program has awarded scholarships to ten aspiring student-athletes who attended Alabama A&M, Albany State, Clark Atlanta, Howard, Livingstone and Tuskegee.

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UNCF Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer Maurice E. Jenkins, Jr. praised Gauff’s efforts, saying, “We are immensely grateful to Coco Gauff for her generosity and continued commitment to our mission. As a role model both on and off the field, Gauff’s philanthropic efforts continue to inspire young people across the country.” So how influential has the organization been in the years since its founding?

Coco Gauff invests her money in a good cause

Since its founding in 1944 to address deep funding inequities, UNCF has been the nation’s largest and most vital scholarship organization supporting students at HBCUs. And their motto is quite simple: “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” »

UNCF provides critical financial aid to thousands of students each year, ensuring access to the unique educational environment of America’s 107 HBCUs. These institutions were established primarily to serve African American students, becoming the cornerstone of black higher education, producing nearly 20 percent of all African American college graduates. And with partners like Coco Gauff, they make the dreams of many students come true.

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Following the previous donation from the American tennis star, she spoke about the studentsstating, “As a young Black athlete, I understand how important it is to see people who look like me thrive in both sports and education. I want to help the next generation of student-athletes continue to pursue their passion for tennis while achieving their academic goals. I hope this scholarship will give more young Black players the confidence to pursue their dreams, knowing they have a strong community behind them and a bright future ahead of them.”

So, as Gauff progresses towards her goal of winning a third Grand Slam, she has already won many hearts with this generous donation.

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