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Coco Gauff Reveals Her Theory on Marvel’s WandaVision Television Series

Published 03/15/2021, 3:30 PM EDT

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Marvel Cinematic Universe created WandaVision in 2021, a show based on two popular superpowered-beings. Unique as it is, the television series piqued the curiosity of its fans. Since then, Marvel fans have been speculating what will come next, and American Coco Gauff has her full-fledged theory ready.

The American teenager who recently celebrated her 17th birthday and reached a career-high rank of 35, is an ardent Marvel fan. Hence, there is no question about her missing any of the Scarlet Witch’s chaos magic.

On the ESPN show Stephen A’s world, Coco Gauff revealed her favorite part in Elizabeth Olsen-Paul Bettany starter, WandaVision. Additionally, she also gave out a theory on Wanda’s timeline in the MCU.

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Coco Gauff speculates Wanda’s role in the next Marvel movie

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Firstly, the American sports reporter Stephen A. Smith, who’s also watched WandaVision with his daughter, inquired about Coco’s favorite part of the show. Like many fans of the show, the 17-year-old had a similar answer.

“My favorite part is when she beat Agatha,” Coco revealed.

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But the conversation did not end there as both were equally enthusiastic about the show despite their age difference. Instead, it became interesting as the American teenager explained her theory.

“I have a theory that she’s (Wanda) going to be a villain,” Coco said. Furthermore, she added that she normally doesn’t support villains, but she will make an exception for Wanda.

In response, the reporter looked baffled and asked why she thinks so and Gauff explained it to him with a smile.

“I think in the next Doctor Strange movie, she is gonna accidentally tear up the multiverse looking for her kids, and doctor strange is gonna have to fix it all,” Gauff answered.

As per the comics, the youngest WTA Top 100 player is right on the track. However, we will know how right she is in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, releasing in 2022.

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What is ahead for Coco on the WTA Tour?

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Coco is considerably improving her game on the women’s tour and making deep runs into tournaments. Recently, she made it to the quarterfinal stage of the WTA 1000 Dubai Open.

Further ahead, Coco will be aiming to become one of the youngest players ever to get seeded at a Grand Slam. For that, she will need to keep bolstering her aggressive playing style.

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Purav Joshi is a Tennis author at EssentiallySports. Having a degree in Films, Television and Media Production, he guided his passion for writing and journalism into the sport of aces and rallies. With over 2 years of experience as a copywriter, Purav has authored over 500 tennis articles.
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