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‘This Is Not a Drill!’ – a Dream Marvel Experience Sends Coco Gauff in a Frenzy as Unveiled in an Animated Message

Published 11/04/2023, 3:28 AM EDT

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Coco Gauff is going higher and stronger with her favorite Marvel. While the 19-year-old tennis player’s love for Marvel is quite visible, she recently unlocked a new level to get into the Marvel world. Although she is currently doing great on the professional front while making her way into the semis of the WTA Finals, Outside the tennis world, she is ready to rule, with a recent appearance in collaboration with Marvel.

The third-seeded tennis player recently stunned her fans with her appearance in a Marvel advertisement promoting the new film, Captain Marvel Two. But that’s not the main highlight; as a Marvel fan, she was hyped about becoming a part of such a dream project.

Coco Gauff shares her excitement about appearing in a Marvel advertisement  

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As the second part of The Marvels is ready to go on floors this month, the movie recently shared an advertisement on its official Instagram handle. In that advertisement, three different athletes from different sports came together to share the ideology that is being shared in the movie. Well, Coco Gauff represented the tennis arena while she lived a Marvel dream herself.

As soon as the 19-year-old saw herself alongside American track and field athlete Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and basketball star Diana Taurasi, she couldn’t stop herself. Apparently, she took to her Instagram account to share the advertisement on her story while highlighting her excitement to appear in a Marvel ad. She wrote, “I’m in a Marvel ad. This is not a drill! ahh.” 

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The Marvels rotate around the theme of growing higher, faster, and stronger, relating to the way Captain Marvel is raising her game in the movie. It won’t be wrong to say that even after ruling the tennis court, Gauff is also achieving success off her court with her dream ventures.

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Nevertheless, the advertisement appearance is her second collaboration with Marvel. Earlier this year, she stood everyone up in an unexpected avatar as she shared space with another Marvel hero, Ironheart.

When Gauff appeared alongside Ironheart

Before Wimbledon, the number three player in the world of tennis was prepared to give it her all on the court when she shocked her fans by making an appearance on the cover of the Invincible Iron Man #7 variant comic. She took to her Instagram account to share the excitement while sharing the cover of the comic. She wrote, “Does this mean I am canon to the Marvel universe now?”

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Moreover, the Invincible Iron Man variant cover featuring the 19-year-old tennis sensation was the latest addition to the rare collection curated by a popular sports and entertainment agency, Hustl. Along with that, it was a limited edition copy, which was exclusively available on the agency website. One after the other, just like she is achieving goals on the tennis circuit, it won’t be wrong to say that she is doing the same off the court.

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However, what do you think about Gauff’s Marvelous appearance? Do let us know in the comment section below.

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Pratishtha Prakash is a Senior Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports. With over 1600 articles under her name, she has an unbridled passion for covering the intriguing developments in the off-court lives of the biggest tennis stars. Pratishtha entered the dynamic world of sports journalism after completing her Bachelor’s degree in Mass Media and Journalism.
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