ROME (AP) â Sheâs the US Open champion. The highest paid female athlete in the world. And a frustrated Floridian.
American tennis player Coco Gauff has never been afraid to use her voice.
Not when she delivered an impromptu speech at a Black Lives Matter rally at the age of 16. And not now at age 20 when sheâs preparing to vote for the first time in a U.S. presidential election later this year.
Gauff, who will be among the favorites when Roland Garros starts on Sunday in Paris, addressed the current political climate in her home state during a recent interview with The Associated Press.
She noted that itâs âa crazy time to be a Floridian, especially a Black one at that.â
âWe arenât happy with the current state of our government in Florida, especially everything with the books and just the way our office operates,â Gauff said, referring to a two-year-long controversy over banning books from the stateâs schools that started with a bill signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
DeSantis backtracked on the law last month, when he signed a bill narrowing its focus. He blamed liberal activists for abusing the law, not the citizens whose objections to certain books account for the majority of book removals from school libraries and classrooms.