Coco Gauff earned her first paycheck when she played the role of Serena Williams at just 10 years old

Coco Gauff has opened up about the influence Serena Williams has had on her – revealing she even earned her first paycheck thanks to the tennis icon starring in an ad.

Gauff was quoted by WTA tennis as paying tribute to the 23-time Grand Slam champion Williams.

Coco Gauff’s first Instagram picture was a snap with Serena Williams when she was 11 years old

Gauff has paid tribute to the retiring Williams and the influence she has had over her

Speaking of their first meeting, Gauff said: ‘I think I was 9 or 10 years old.

‘They needed a stunt double to play a young version of her, just the neck down. I think it was for a Delta commercial.

‘I stopped by her trailer, took a picture. She probably doesn’t even know. My mom actually sent me a picture a couple weeks ago of me waiting, getting my hair done by the people.

‘I don’t think they ever used it, but that was the first check I ever got as a kid. She doesn’t know this, but the first money I ever made for myself was because of her doing a commercial.’

And Gauff, whose first ever Instagram post was a picture with Serena when she was 11, admits she continues to take inspirations from Williams since they have been peers on the tennis circuit.

Coco Gauff earned her first paycheck as a 10-year-old playing a stunt double as a young Serena Williams

‘Growing up I never thought that I was different because the No.1 player in the world was somebody who looked like me,’ Gauff said. ‘I think that’s the biggest thing that I can take from what I’ve learned from Serena.

‘Then also on a more personal level, I got to have a couple conversations with her later on in life. I think it’s just the way that she handles herself. She never puts herself down. I love that she always elevates herself.

‘Sometimes being a woman, a black woman in the world, you kind of settle for less. I feel like Serena taught me that, from watching her, she never settled for less. I can’t remember a moment in her career or life that she settled for less.

‘I think that’s something I took from her. As a person, I’m growing into being an adult and learning how to handle things now with the media and tennis and everything. I’m trying to learn to not settle for less.’

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