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Coco Gauff recently sent a heartwarming message to her younger brother Cameron, commiserating with him after his football team suffered a loss in the 2024 AYFL Super Bowl. Despite being just 11 years old, Cameron gave a composed and thoughtful interview after the defeat, impressing his sister.
There is no dearth of sporting talent in the Gauff family. The World No. 3’s brother Codey recently announced his commitment to playing college baseball for the University of Missouri, while Cameron has developed an interest in football and basketball.
The 11-year-old is the captain and quarterback of the Delray Rocks 10U football team, which faced the Miramar Wolverines in the AYFL Super Bowl. While Delray entered the contest as the three-time defending champions, they were handed a 22-0 defeat by the Wolverines, bringing their impressive winning streak to an end.
In an interview after the loss, Coco Gauff’s brother Cameron displayed his maturity with his positive attitude regarding the loss.
“It wasn’t the result that we wanted but we’re going to have live another day and deal with it,” Cameron said. “To just try as hard as you can and play as a family.”
He also showcased his aptitude for captaincy, opening up about his efforts to encourage his teammates when they were trailing in the contest.
“I saw everybody getting down so I wanted to be the person to bring everybody up and just keep trying. It’s okay guys and we just need to live another day.” he added.
The 11-year-old further shed light on the important lessons he had learned from the loss, like the importance of not giving up.
“I learned that you just need to keep trying. What I’ll learn from this is you shouldn’t quit. You just need to keep playing and if the outcome is not what you wanted, just keep working harder and go back on the field,” he said.