Tennis star Coco Gaff After months of dropping hints about her identity, she finally shared a photo of herself hanging out with her rumored boyfriend.
Goff, 20, posted a series of photos from his time at the Camp Flog Gno Music Festival in Los Angeles via Instagram on Wednesday, Nov. 21, including a photo of Goff and the musician. Jaylen Sierra stand next to each other.
Although Goff did not confirm Sierra as her boyfriend in the post, rumors have been tying the pair together since the 2023 US Open champion opened up about her love life earlier this year. had started
Goff and Sierra, 22, regularly exchange cute Instagram comments with each other, but have never publicly discussed their relationship.
Gauff recently explained how the Camp Flog Gnaw Festival, which was created by Tyler, the Creatorheld special meaning for her and her boyfriend when the tennis star was name-dropped on the rapper’s song “Thought I Was Dead.”
“It was really good. I wasn’t expecting it,” Goff told reporters at the WTA Finals media day on Friday, Nov. 1. “It was crazy because he congratulated me on the China Open [which Gauff won October 6]. We never talked before or anything. When I won the US Open, he liked my picture or something.
Goff continued, “Then my boyfriend is like, ‘Look, he’s going to drop you in the song.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, that would be crazy, it’s never going to happen.’ Three weeks later, it happened. I was like, ‘Can he see the future or what?’
The American tennis phenom has previously explained how dating someone outside of the tennis world has been a way for her to decompress and get away from the game.
“Just talking to someone who’s not involved in tennis at all gives me a new perspective,” Goff said. time magazine in April. Goff said the romance marks her “first real relationship” and noted that she and her boyfriend began dating in the spring of 2023.
“He’s a great guy. He’s in school now,” Goff said Vogue In March “he’s going to apply to music school. He wants to be an actor and he plays the guitar.
Goff even revealed that her boyfriend has already won her family over — and you don’t even have to take his word for it.
“My mom always said, if they’re bad in school, they’re probably going to be bad as adults,” Goff’s mother, Candy, said. TIME. “He’s always been a smart, good kid.”