Tennis star Coco Gauff chastises her dad for cursing in this adorable video

Coco Gauff’s father and coach didn’t realize he cursed while mic’d up, so Gauff gently chastised him.

Coco Gauff is just 15, but she’s already one of the best players in world tennis. This week she was playing at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand, and during her match against Laura Siegemund they mic’d up both her and her father, Corey Gauff, who also serves as her coach.

The talk, which took place after the first set, is a great example of her dad giving her a ton of positive reinforcement, which at one point embarrasses Gauff to the point that she looks up at the ball person like, Ugh, dads, right?

That was good, but the best part was when her father said that Gauff hadn’t given up three points to her opponent’s “damn serve” which led to Gauff gently chastising her father, reminding him that he was mic’d up and he wasn’t allowed to curse.

Her dad, who hadn’t realized he had cursed, pleaded his innocence, but Gauff wasn’t having it.

“I cursed?” he said.

She told him he had, and then he bashfully apologized into the mic.

It was very cute:

Gauff would go on to lose the match to Siegemund. I hope the cursing wasn’t responsible.

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Mike Tyson works with tennis’ Serena Williams: ‘She has some power’

Mike Tyson posted a video of himself working with tennis great Serena Williams as part of a promotion.

From overhand smashes to straight rights?

Former heavyweight champion has been giving tennis great Serena Williams a lesson on the finer points of  boxing. He posted a video on his Instagram page showing him providing instructions and then having her hit a bag held by him.

He obviously liked what he saw, saying, “She has some power” and “I don’t want to get into the ring with this GOAT.”

There was no word on whether Williams has plans to start a second career in the sweet science.

Tyson took part in the “Mouratoglou Preseason,” which brings together tennis players and celebrities as part of a warm up for the coming season.

 

 

WATCH: Former No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki to retire after Australian Open

29-year-old tennis star Caroline Wozniacki will retire in 2020.

29-year-old Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki wrote in an Instagram post on Friday that she wants to start a family with her husband, former NBA player David Lee, and work to raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis, and plans to call it a career after the 2020 Australian Open.

At 19, Wozniacki was the runner-up to Kim Clijsters at the 2009 U.S. Open, then again was the runner-up at Flushing Meadows in 2014 to her good friend Serena Williams. Wozniacki became the No. 1 player in the world in October of 2010, and has one career Grand Slam win, which came at the 2018 Australian Open.

When she carried the flag for Denmark at the opening ceremony for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, Wozniacki said, “I’ve accomplished everything I could ever dream of on the court.”

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Former No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki to retire after Australian Open

The 29-year-old from Denmark wrote in an Instagram post on Friday that she wants to start a family with her husband, former NBA player David Lee, and work to raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis.

The 29-year-old from Denmark wrote in an Instagram post on Friday that she wants to start a family with her husband, former NBA player David Lee, and work to raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis.

PGA Tour pros spill the beans on bucket-list sporting events

PGA Tour players may have the lived the dream of playing in the Masters or a British Open, but they have sporting events on their list, too.

Everyone has that “bucket-list” sporting event they’re dying to attend. Pro golfers may have the lived their dream of playing in the Masters or a British Open at St. Andrews, but they’ve got sporting events they’d like to check off their list, too.

We asked 31 PGA Tour pros to name the sporting event that tops their to-do list.

More: What are PGA Tour players doing in the off-season?

Wimbledon was a popular pick as was seeing one’s alma mater in the college football National Championship or one’s favorite team play for a a title (World Series and Stanley Cup, for instance). Soccer – whether a Premier League, Champions League or World Cup – garnered a number of votes. Even golf drew a few votes – can someone help get Adam Scott some Ryder Cup 2020 tickets?

With no further adieu, here’s the list:

Abe Ancer

“Super Bowl or a Formula One race.”

The Vince Lombardi Trophy, which goes to the winner of the Super Bowl. Photo: Stew Milne/USA TODAY Sports