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Coco Gauff on Her Going-Out Scent and Best Night in Paris

    Welcome to Beauty’s Night Out, a series dedicated to the need-to-know beauty conversations dominating the nightlife scene. Expect a first look at the latest trends, behind-the-scenes tutorials, and loads of going-out inspiration as you get all dolled up—all you need is your favorite playlist.

    When Frank Ocean comes on, nothing can stop Coco Gauff from having a great time—not even dehydration and over 2 million prying eyes on Instagram Live. I can hear the smile in the tennis star’s voice as she details winning the 2025 French Open this past June, which culminated in a few celebratory toasts and, it turns out, her first brush with Paris nightlife. “I didn’t really hydrate after the match. It was almost a three-hour match, and obviously when you win, everybody’s trying to hand you champagne… and I didn’t say no!” she trails off with a laugh. And who could blame her? Victory champagne, after all, has to taste a bit sweeter.

    “My friends were there—the ones that were in Paris—and my team was with me, and I just had a great time,” she continues. “I remember they played Frank Ocean [at the bar], and I love Frank Ocean. He was my number two most-listened-to artist this year. I went Live when that came on—everybody was scared that I was on Live. I was like, ‘Bro, I just want to vibe out to Frank Ocean and share it with the people.’ … I sounded terrible, but it’s okay.” You don’t really need to hit perfect high notes when you’re delivering brilliant overhead smashes and serve speeds up to 128 miles per hour.

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    Clinching the French Open was certainly a special feat, accompanied by an equally special outing that, Gauff admits, isn’t exactly the archetype of her post-match celebrations. “Tennis players, we don’t get to go out often,” she notes. On a normal night—well, as “normal” as you can be as the world No. 2 champion—she’ll typically treat herself to her favorite TV show (Stranger Things, I later find out; “I’m almost done with season 4, so I’ll be caught up soon,” she tells me) and room service to her hotel room if she’s playing late at night. “If I play early in the day, I’ll try to make sure I go to dinner with my parents. Something pretty chill, because [when you’re] still in the tournament, you’re kind of just focused on the end,” she adds.