Staging the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia can help to bring change on behalf of gender equality and LGBTQ rights in the kingdom, ...
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After initially having "reservations" about playing in Saudi Arabia, Coco Gauff became the youngest player to win the WTA Finals since 2004.
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The young American, in the media day of the WTA Finals in Riyadh, raised the issue of human rights in the Saudi country ...
World No. 3 Coco Gauff addressed the controversial decision by the WTA to stage its season-ending Finals event in Riyadh, ...
Staging the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia can help to bring change on behalf of gender equality and LGBTQ rights in the kingdom, Coco Gauff said, although the former U.S. Open champion added that she ...
The 20-year-old also called attention to the LGBTQ and women's rights issues in Saudi Arabia, expressing her desire to see change. Gauff acknowledged that meaningful change wouldn't occur ...