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There’s no bad blood between Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka, and they have the TikTok dance to prove it.

“TikTok dances always had a way of bringing people together 🕺😜,” Sabalenka, 27, wrote under the video, which she and Gauff, 21, posted via Instagram on Friday, June 27.

The two danced on the court at Wimbledon to “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” by C+C Music Factory.

Gauff then posted another video of the duo via TikTok on Friday, with her mouthing the words, “OK, guys, we’re back. Did you miss us? ’Cause we missed you.”

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After taking home her first French Open title in dramatic fashion, tennis superstar Coco Gauff peeled back the curtain on the reality of her Grand Slam victory. In a video posted via TikTok on Monday, June 9, Gauff, 21, spoke over a backdrop of her hoisting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen trophy after defeating Aryna Sabalenka […]

“The olive branch was extended and accepted!” she captioned the post. “We’re good so you guys should be too.”

The social media posts come three weeks after Gauff beat Sabalenka in the 2025 French Open final, leading to Sabalenka making what she called “unprofessional” comments to the media about the match.

“I think she won the match not because she played incredible, just because I made all of those mistakes,” she said at the time.

Sabalenka also cited Gauff “magically” landing some balls in-bounds, saying, “It felt like a joke, honestly, like somebody from above was there laughing, like, ‘Let’s see if you can handle this.’”

The former World No. 1 said she later wrote to Gauff to apologize and told the media she let her emotions “get the better of me.”

“I absolutely regret what I said back then,” she told EuroSport Germany on June 17. “You know, we all make mistakes. I’m just a human being who’s still learning in life. I think we all have those days when we lose control. But what I also want to say is that I wrote to Coco afterward — not immediately, but recently.”

Sabalenka added that she wanted to make sure Gauff knew she felt she deserved the win.

“I never intended to attack her,” Sabalanka added. “I was super emotional and not very smart at that press conference. I’m not necessarily grateful for what I did. It took me a while to go back and think about it, to approach it with open eyes and to understand. I realized a lot about myself. Why did I lose so many finals?”

“I kept getting so emotional,” Sabalenka said. “So I learned a lot. Above all, one thing: I’m the one who always treats my opponents with great respect, whether I win or lose. Without that respect, I wouldn’t be where I am today. So it was a tough but very valuable lesson for me.”



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