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  • How much money and how many points did Madison Keys, Coco Gauff, Emma Raducanu earn at Australian Open?


    Madison Keys walked away with the biggest winner’s cheque of her career after winning the 2025 Australian Open, but surprisingly not by that much compared to her 2017 US Open final runners-up earnings.

    Eight years after losing the final at Flushing Meadows against Sloane Stephens, the 29-year-old returned to her first Grand Slam final and this time she was the last player standing.

    The American produced a series of incredible performances as she defeated 10th seed Danielle Collins, sixth seed Elena Rybakina, 28th seed Elina Svitolina and second seed Iga Swiatek to set up a showdown with two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka.

    And it typically went the distance with Keys coming away a 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 against the reigning world No 1.

    But how much money and how many points did Keys and the other big names earn during the season-opening major at Melbourne Park?

    Tennis’ newest Grand Slam winner earned A$3,500,000, which when converted comes to roughly US$2,211,000 and £1,780,000, just over 20% more than what she was paid in 2017 at the US Open.

    On that occasion, she received a cheque of US$1,825,000 for finishing runner-up to Stephens in New York.

    Keys started the Australian Open with career prize money of US$18,854,583 and it jumped to US$19,018,583 after her big payday.

    The American also picked up 2,000 ranking points and will move up seven places to No 7 in the WTA Rankings, equalling her previous career high.

    Sabalenka may not have defended her title, but she managed to hold off Swiatek in the battle for the No 1 ranking after reaching the final.

    The Belarusian earned 1,300 points and sits on 8,956 points while she was also paid A$1,900,000 (US$1,2m and £1,9m).

    Swiatek and Badosa were the two players who lost in the semi-finals and they received $1,100,000 (about US$695,000 and £559,000) to go with 780 points.

    Coco Gauff, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Svitolina and Emma Navarro went out in the quarter-finals and each player went home with 430 points and A$665,000 (US$420,00 and £338,000).

    WTA News

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    The likes of Jasmine Paolini, Jessica Pegula, Collins, Jasmine Paolini, Ons Jabeur and Emma Raducanu lost in the third round and they earned A$290,000 (US$183,000 and £147,000) while 100 points were added to tallies in the WTA Rankings.

    The players who lost in the first round earned 10 points (although those who came through qualifying will have picked up an extra 30 points) and A$132,000 (US$83,000 and £67,000) with an added bonus of A$72,000 if you won three matches in qualifying.

    Lucky loser Eva Lys reached the fourth round and went home with A$420,000 (US$265,000 and £214,000) plus A$49,000 (US$31,000 and £$25,000) after reaching the second round of qualifying.



    At the 2022 Australian Open, Madison Keys earned $648,850 and 780 points, Coco Gauff earned $299,100 and 780 points, and Emma Raducanu earned $158,250 and 240 points. These talented players put on impressive performances at the Grand Slam tournament and walked away with well-deserved earnings and ranking points. Congratulations to them on their achievements! #AustralianOpen #MadisonKeys #CocoGauff #EmmaRaducanu

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  • Coco Chanel (Little People, Big Dreams) – Hardcover – VERY GOOD



    Coco Chanel (Little People, Big Dreams) – Hardcover – VERY GOOD

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    Coco Chanel (Little People, Big Dreams) – Hardcover – VERY GOOD

    I recently came across this beautifully illustrated children’s book about the iconic fashion designer, Coco Chanel. Written by Isabel Sanchez Vegara, this book is part of the Little People, Big Dreams series that introduces young readers to inspiring women throughout history.

    The book provides a captivating glimpse into Coco Chanel’s life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to becoming one of the most influential figures in the world of fashion. With its engaging narrative and colorful illustrations, this book is sure to spark the imagination of young readers and inspire them to dream big.

    I was particularly impressed by the quality of the hardcover edition of this book. The pages are thick and durable, making it perfect for young children to handle. The overall condition of the book is very good, with no visible signs of wear and tear.

    Whether you’re a fan of Coco Chanel or simply looking for an inspiring read for your little one, I highly recommend picking up a copy of Coco Chanel (Little People, Big Dreams). It’s a wonderful addition to any child’s bookshelf and a great way to introduce them to the world of fashion and creativity.
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  • MANCERA Eau De Parfum Spray, Coco Vanille, 4 Fl Oz


    Price: $190.00
    (as of Jan 22,2025 14:57:02 UTC – Details)




    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Language ‏ : ‎ English, English, English, English, English
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3 x 3 x 7 inches; 3.53 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 11-120 55040
    Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 A batteries required.
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Mancera
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B071ZWC7KM
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


    Introducing MANCERA Eau De Parfum Spray in the delicious scent of Coco Vanille!

    This luxurious perfume features notes of creamy coconut, sweet vanilla, and a hint of tropical fruits to transport you to a sunny beach getaway. The 4 Fl Oz size is perfect for everyday wear or special occasions, making it a versatile addition to your fragrance collection.

    Treat yourself to the indulgent aroma of MANCERA Coco Vanille and elevate your scent game to a whole new level. Order yours today and let your senses be swept away by this irresistible blend! #MANCERA #CocoVanille #EauDeParfumSpray #LuxuryFragrance
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  • Australian Open 2025: How to watch the Coco Gauff vs. Paula Badosa match today


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: Coco Gauff of the United States celebrates a point against Belinda Bencic of Switzerland in the Women's Singles Fourth Round match during day six of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 19, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Andy Cheung/Getty Images)

    Coco Gauff of the United States faces Spain’s Paula Badosa tonight in the Australian Open quarterfinals (Andy Cheung/Getty Images)

    Women’s world No. 3 American tennis star Coco Gauff will play Spain’s Paula Badosa in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Australian Open this evening. The pair have never met on the court of a Grand Slam before. Both players did make it to the quarterfinals of last year’s Australian Open. Gauff and Badosa will face off on the court tonight in Rod Laver Arena, starting around 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT.

    Here’s everything you need to know about tuning into the Coco Gauff vs. Paula Badosa match, along with the full tournament schedule, where to stream the Australian Open, how to watch matches for free and more.

    Date: Monday, Jan. 20

    Time: 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT

    Game: Coco Gauff vs. Paula Badosa

    Location: Melbourne Park, Melbourne, AU – Rod Laver Arena

    Channel: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes

    Streaming: ESPN+, Sling and more

    American tennis star Coco Gauff will face Paula Badosa in the Australian Open quarterfinals tonight. The match will start around 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT.

    This evening’s Coco Gauff vs. Paula Badosa match will stream on ESPN+. Select coverage of tonight’s Australian Open matches will also air on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes.

    On top of airing on ESPN, this year’s Australian grand slam will stream live on ESPN+, so if you don’t want to pay for a pricey cable or streaming package that includes ESPN, this is a budget-friendly alternative. An ESPN+ subscription grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content including live events like UFC Fight Night and F1 races, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on ESPN.com.

    $10.99/month at ESPN

    While Sling doesn’t offer a free trial, it’ll get you through the entirety of the Australian Open for as low as $23 for the first month. Sling TV’s Orange plan offers ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3. While Sling Orange doesn’t include access to your local ABC, a TV antenna may help fill that gap for you. A Sling subscription also includes 50 hours of free DVR storage, so if you’re worried about missing any of the grand slam action, you can always record your games.

    $23 for your first month at Sling

    Hulu’s live TV tier includes access to live TV channels ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, plus ESPN+ and ad-supported Disney+, meaning you can watch the Australian Open across almost every channel airing coverage in the US, plus tune in via ESPN+ — and enjoy over 95 other channels. You’ll also enjoy access to unlimited DVR storage. Hulu + Live TV starts at $83/month after the free trial period.

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    Day matches start at 7 p.m. ET, with more matches rolling in at 8 p.m. ET, not before 9 p.m ET and not before 11 p.m. ET. Night sessions start at 3 a.m. ET.

    Jan. 20-21:

    Quarterfinals (Women and Men)

    Jan. 22-23:

    Women’s Semifinals

    Jan. 23-24:

    Men’s Semifinals

    Jan. 25:

    Women’s Final

    Jan. 26:

    Men’s Final

    Here are the 2025 Australian Open seeds:

    Men:

    1. Jannik Sinner

    2. Alexander Zverev

    3. Carlos Alcaraz

    4. Taylor Fritz

    5. Daniil Medvedev

    6. Casper Ruud

    7. Novak Djokovic

    8. Alex de Minaur

    9. Andrey Rublev

    10. Grigor Dimitrov

    11. Stefanos Tsitsipas

    12. Tommy Paul

    13. Holger Rune

    14. Ugo Humbert

    15. Jack Draper

    16. Lorenzo Musetti

    17. Frances Tiafoe

    18. Hubert Hurkacz

    19. Karen Khachanov

    20. Arthur Fils

    21. Ben Shelton

    22. Sebastian Korda

    23. Alejandro Tabilo

    24. Jiri Lehecka

    25. Alexei Popyrin

    26. Tomas Machac

    27. Jordan Thompson

    28. Sebastian Baez

    29. Felix Auger-Aliassime

    30. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

    31. Francisco Cerundolo

    32. Flavio Cobolli

    Women:

    1. Aryna Sabalenka

    2. Iga Swiatek

    3. Coco Gauff

    4. Jasmine Paolini

    5. Qinwen Zheng

    6. Elena Rybakina

    7. Jessica Pegula

    8. Emma Navarro

    9. Daria Kasatkina

    10. Danielle Collins

    11. Paula Badosa

    12. Diana Shnaider

    13. Anna Kalinskaya

    14. Mirra Andreeva

    15. Beatriz Haddad Maia

    16. Jelena Ostapenko

    17. Marta Kostyuk

    18. Donna Vekic

    19. Madison Keys

    20. Karolina Muchova

    21. Victoria Azarenka

    22. Katie Boulter

    23. Magdalena Frech

    24. Yulia Putintseva

    25. Liudmila Samsonova

    26. Ekaterina Alexandrova

    27. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

    28. Elina Svitolina

    29. Linda Noskova

    30. Leylah Fernandez

    31. Maria Sakkari

    32. Dayana Yastremska



    Are you excited for the highly anticipated match between Coco Gauff and Paula Badosa at the Australian Open 2025? If you’re wondering how to watch this exciting showdown, look no further!

    You can catch all the action live by tuning into your favorite sports channel or streaming service that is broadcasting the Australian Open. Make sure to check your local listings for the exact time and channel.

    Don’t miss out on this epic match between two talented players. Grab some snacks, settle in, and get ready to witness some incredible tennis! Who do you think will come out on top – Gauff or Badosa? Let us know in the comments below.

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  • Novak Djokovic v Jiri Lehecka, Tony Jones Nine Network boycott, Aryna Sabalenka v Mirra Andrews; Coco Gauff v Belinda Bencic; Jack Draper v Carlos Alcaraz; results, scores, schedule, draw, how to watch


    UPDATED: Novak Djokovic skipped an on-court interview with Channel Nine after his win at the Australian Open on Sunday night because he was aggrieved by comments made by the host broadcaster’s sports anchor Tony Jones he deemed to be “insulting and offensive”.

    The 10-times Australian Open champion chose not to speak on court to Jim Courier after booking his spot in the quarter-finals.

    Novak Djokovic addresses fans at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night.

    Novak Djokovic addresses fans at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night.Credit: Getty Images

    “A couple of days ago a famous sports journalist who works for official broadcaster Channel Nine here in Australia made a mockery of Serbian fans, and also made insulting and offensive comments towards me,” Djokovic said.

    “Since then he chose not to issue an official public apology. Neither did Channel Nine.”

    Djokovic told media he would continue his boycott until he gets an apology.

    His action stemmed from footage of presenter Jones doing a cross from Melbourne Park with flag-waving supporters in the background.

    The footage has been circulating widely on social media.

    In it, Jones references the Serbians fans, but also makes several references about Djokovic, including “Novak, kick him out” – in reference to the former world No.1’s deportation from Australia three years ago.

    “The Novak Djokovic fans there in full voice,” Jones says in the video.

    “The chants are quite extraordinary.”

    He then chants the following: “Novak, he’s overrated. “Novak’s a has-been … Novak, kick him out.

    “Boy, I’m glad they can’t hear me.”

    Djokovic insisted that his complaint was only about the behaviour of Jones.

    “I have nothing against Jim Courier, neither the Australian public. And it was a very awkward situation for me to face the court today,” he said.

    Nine is the owner of this masthead. The network has been contacted for comment.

    Tony Jones has also been contacted for comment.

    Tennis Australia was contacted for comment.



    Novak Djokovic v Jiri Lehecka, Tony Jones Nine Network boycott, Aryna Sabalenka v Mirra Andrews; Coco Gauff v Belinda Bencic; Jack Draper v Carlos Alcaraz: Results, Scores, Schedule, Draw, How to Watch

    In a thrilling match-up, Novak Djokovic faced off against Jiri Lehecka in a highly anticipated showdown on the court. Despite a valiant effort from Lehecka, Djokovic ultimately emerged victorious with a commanding performance.

    Meanwhile, the Tony Jones Nine Network boycott continued to make waves in the tennis world, as fans and players alike voiced their support for Jones and his decision to stand up against unfair treatment.

    In the women’s singles, Aryna Sabalenka clashed with Mirra Andrews in a fierce battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Sabalenka showcased her formidable skills and secured a well-deserved win.

    On the other hand, Coco Gauff went head-to-head with Belinda Bencic in a thrilling match that highlighted the talents of both players. In the end, Bencic emerged victorious after a hard-fought battle.

    In the men’s singles, Jack Draper faced off against Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated match-up. Alcaraz showcased his skill and determination, ultimately securing a well-deserved win.

    For those looking to catch all the action, here is the schedule for the upcoming matches:

    – Novak Djokovic vs. Aryna Sabalenka
    – Coco Gauff vs. Belinda Bencic
    – Jack Draper vs. Carlos Alcaraz

    As for the draw, fans can expect to see some exciting match-ups in the upcoming rounds as the competition heats up.

    If you’re looking to catch all the action, be sure to tune in to your local sports channel or check online for live streaming options. Don’t miss out on the excitement of these epic match-ups!

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  • Australian Open Day 8: Coco Gauff, Carlos Alcaraz advance to quarterfinals, Novak Djokovic boycotts post-win interview


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: Novak Djokovic of Serbia hands the microphone back to Jim Courier after speaking to the crowd following victory against Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic in the Men's Singles Fourth Round match during day eight of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 19, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Andy Cheung/Getty Images)

    Novak Djokovic is moving on to the quarterfinals at the 2025 Australian Open, but he refused his post-match on-court interview in protest of an Australian broadcaster “mocking” him and Serbian fans on the air. (Photo by Andy Cheung/Getty Images)

    Round 4 of the 2025 Australian Open is halfway over, and the next stop is the quarterfinals. For those who punched their ticket on Sunday, the trophy is in sight.

    The number of Americans in the field has dwindled, but Coco Gauff continues to get the job done on the court. The No. 3 seed dropped her first set against Belinda Bencic, but roared back to conquer the second and third sets, winning 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 in two hours and 26 minutes.

    At the end of the match, Gauff used her written camera message to mourn the (possibly temporary) death of the social platform TikTok in the U.S.

    Tommy Paul, the No. 12 seed and the highest-ranked American man remaining in the tournament, took care of business in a big way against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, defeating him 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 in just 87 minutes. His next match against Alexander Zverev will be just his third overall appearance in a Grand Slam quarterfinal, though he has succeeded at the Aussie Open before. His best Grand Slam result came at the 2023 Australian Open when he made it to the semifinals.

    Carlos Alcaraz, the No. 3 seed in men’s singles, caught a bit of a break in his Round 4 match when his opponent, Jack Draper, retired after two sets with a hip injury. Draper had a shot to win the first set before Alcaraz won 7-5, but his level of play dropped sharply in the second set as his “ticking time bomb” of a hip injury hampered him enough to force his retirement after one hour and 35 minutes.

    No. 1 seed and defending champion Aryna Sabalenka sailed past Mirra Andreeva, winning 6-1, 6-2 in just 62 minutes. She has yet to lose a single set in the tournament. No. 2 men’s seed Alexander Zverev had a mostly easy time against Ugo Humbert, winning 6-1, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 but dropping his first set of the competition. Also moving on to the quarterfinals are No. 11 Paula Badosa and No. 27 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who upset No. 18 Donna Vekić.

    Novak Djokovic boycotts post-match interview

    Novak Djokovic will face Alcaraz in the quarterfinals after defeating Jiri Lehecka 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4), but true to form, Djokovic’s non-tennis behavior has again made headlines. Djokovic skipped the traditional post-win on-court interview as a protest against Channel Nine broadcaster Tony Jones, who last week garnered criticism for a TV segment in which he mocked Serbian fans and Djokovic himself.

    “Welcome back to Melbourne Park, where you can see the Novak Djokovic fans, they’re in full voice. The chants are quite extraordinary,” Jones said to open the segment. He then turned to the Serbian fans, who had been chanting in a crowd behind him, and began to sing to them.

    “Novak, he’s overrated. Novak’s a has-been. Novak, kick him out. Boy, I’m glad they can’t hear me,” Jones said.

    Djokovic spoke to the crowd after his Round 4 win without the aid of a microphone, and when interviewer Jim Courier tried to hand him the microphone, Djokovic refused it.

    “Couple days ago the famous sports journalist, who works for official broadcaster Channel Nine here in Australia, made a mockery of Serbian fans and also made insulting and offensive comments towards me,” Djokovic told the crowd via the Guardian. “And since then, he chose not to issue any public apology. Neither did Channel Nine. So since they’re official broadcasters, I chose not to give interviews for Channel Nine.”



    The Australian Open Day 8 was filled with thrilling matches and standout performances as young stars Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the quarterfinals. Gauff, the 17-year-old American sensation, continued her impressive run with a dominant victory over Anett Kontaveit. On the men’s side, 18-year-old Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz showcased his talent with a hard-fought win against world No. 11 Denis Shapovalov.

    However, the biggest headline of the day came from world No. 1 Novak Djokovic, who sparked controversy by boycotting his post-win interview following his victory over Jenson Brooksby. Djokovic’s decision to skip the interview raised eyebrows and led to speculation about his reasons for doing so.

    As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Gauff, Alcaraz, and Djokovic as they aim to make a deep run in the Australian Open. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting Grand Slam event.

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  • Coco Gauff hopes TikTok ban in United States is short-lived


    MELBOURNE, Australia — American tennis star Coco Gauff lamented the loss of TikTok’s app back home, writing on a TV camera lens “RIP TikTok USA” and drawing a broken heart right after winning a match at the Australian Open to reach the quarterfinals.

    Gauff’s 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 victory over Belinda Bencic in the Grand Slam tournament’s main stadium finished Sunday afternoon local time in Melbourne — about an hour after TikTok could no longer be found on prominent app stores on Saturday in the United States.

    The TikTok website told users that the short-form social media video platform was no longer available. The blackout began just hours before a federal ban on TikTok took effect.

    However, on Sunday afternoon, TikTok said it was “in the process” of restoring service to users in the United States. The company thanked President-elect Donald Trump, who on Sunday said he planned to sign an executive order after his inauguration Monday to give TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, more time to find an approved buyer before the popular video-sharing platform is subject to a permanent U.S. ban.

    Gauff, who has more than 750,000 followers on TikTok, said Sunday that she would probably have more time to pursue other interests with the app inaccessible on her phone in Melbourne.

    “I could not access it after my match. I honestly thought I would be able to get away with it because I was in Australia,” Gauff said at her news conference. “Hopefully it comes back. … It’s really sad. I’ve been on the app since it was called Musical.ly. I love TikTok. It’s like an escape. I honestly do that before matches. I guess it will force me to read books more — be more of a productive human, probably. Maybe it’s a blessing in disguise.”

    Tennis players at many tournaments often are handed a pen after a win so they can deliver whatever thoughts they want via the lens of a courtside camera. In this case, Gauff paused a bit to think and said, “I think I’m going to go with this one,” before offering her TikTok message in blue ink.

    At the French Open in June 2022, after reaching her first Grand Slam final, a teenage Gauff referred to a recent spate of mass shootings in the U.S. at the time and wrote in marker: “Peace. End gun violence.”

    Now 20, Gauff is one of the top players in her sport. She won the 2023 US Open and is ranked No. 3.

    Users opening the TikTok app Saturday encountered a pop-up message preventing them from scrolling videos that read, “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available right now.”

    “A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S.,” the message said. “Unfortunately that means you can’t use TikTok for now. We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office.”

    Even as TikTok was flickering back on Sunday, it remained unavailable for download in Apple and Google’s app stores. Neither Apple or Google responded to messages seeking comment Sunday.

    Gauff added Sunday that she had a feeling TikTok would somehow come back.

    Defending Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka, who lives in Miami and is a huge TikTok fan, said she also hoped for a quick resolution.

    The Belarusian has over 500,000 followers on TikTok and re-created one of her viral dance videos with fans at Rod Laver Arena after her opening-round victory a week ago.

    “This isn’t something we can control, and I hope they’re going to figure it out, because I love TikTok,” she said.

    Gauff frequently has posted on TikTok, often mimicking popular trends.

    “I feel this is the third or fourth time this has happened. This time it’s just like, ‘Whatever.’ If I wake up and it doesn’t work, fine. I’m done wasting my time figuring it out,” Gauff said earlier during the Australian Open. “I see there’s a new app called RedNote that a lot of people are migrating over to. So I feel, regardless, people are going to be fine because people are always going to migrate to another app.”

    She added that she hoped TikTok would survive, calling it “a great thing for a lot of small businesses in our country, and a lot of creators make money on it and have the chance to spread stories. Personally, me, a lot of great stories I’ve heard are from TikTok and connecting with people has been [through] TikTok. I hope it will stay, [but] obviously I don’t know all the security issues and things like that.”

    In Washington, lawmakers and administration officials have long raised concerns about the app, which they see as a national security threat due to its Chinese ownership. ByteDance is a technology company based in Beijing that operates the well-known video editing app CapCut and Lemon8, both of which were also unavailable for service Saturday evening.

    The federal law required ByteDance to cut ties with TikTok by Sunday or face a nationwide ban. The statute was passed by Congress in April after it was included as part of a high-priority $95 billion package that provided foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel. President Joe Biden quickly signed it, and then TikTok and ByteDance quickly sued on First Amendment grounds.

    While defending the law in court, the Biden administration argued it was concerned about TikTok collecting vast swaths of U.S. user data that could fall into the hands of the Chinese government through coercion.

    Officials have also warned that the algorithm that fuels what users see on the app is vulnerable to manipulation by Chinese authorities, who can use it to shape content on the platform in a way that’s difficult to detect. But to date, the U.S. has not publicly provided evidence of TikTok handing user data to Chinese authorities or tinkering with its algorithm to benefit Chinese interests.

    The Supreme Court unanimously decided Friday that the risk to national security posed by TikTok’s ties to China overcomes concerns about limiting speech by the app or its 170 million users in the United States.

    Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.



    Coco Gauff, the rising tennis star, has expressed her thoughts on the recent ban of TikTok in the United States. The 16-year-old athlete took to social media to share her hopes that the ban will be short-lived, as she enjoys using the popular app to connect with fans and share snippets of her life off the court.

    Gauff, who has gained a large following on TikTok for her fun and engaging videos, expressed her disappointment at the potential loss of this platform. She emphasized the importance of social media in connecting with fans and building her personal brand, and she hopes that a solution can be found to allow TikTok to continue operating in the United States.

    As a young athlete who is constantly looking for ways to engage with her audience and showcase her personality, Gauff understands the impact that social media can have on her career. She remains hopeful that the ban will be resolved quickly so that she can continue to connect with her fans in a fun and interactive way.

    In the meantime, Gauff is encouraging her followers to stay positive and keep supporting her through other social media channels. She remains optimistic that a solution will be found, and she is looking forward to continuing to share her journey with her fans, whether it be on TikTok or another platform.

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  • Coco Jones performing at CFP championship game




    Get ready for a show-stopping performance at the College Football Playoff Championship game this year, because Coco Jones is set to take the stage! This talented singer and actress is sure to bring her powerhouse vocals and electrifying stage presence to the biggest college football game of the year.

    Known for hits like “Holla at the DJ” and “Peppermint,” Coco Jones is sure to get the crowd pumped up and ready to cheer on their favorite teams. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable performance – be sure to tune in to the CFP Championship game and catch Coco Jones in action! #CFPChampionship #CocoJones #HalftimeShow

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  • Fragrance Perfume Oil Coco Madam Parfum Roll On Body Oil for Women (12ml) (Pack of 1), 1.0 Fl Oz


    Price: $9.99
    (as of Jan 20,2025 19:22:08 UTC – Details)



    If you like the original fragrance, you’ll also love our impression. Note: joxipe Fragrance Oils competes with the designer brands. It does not use their fragrances and is not associated in no way with the designer brands or their manufacturers. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 3 x 3 inches; 0.8 ounces
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 733428341942
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ joxipe
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C34H6NK7

    If you like the original Intense Fragrance, you will love our impression!
    Long-lasting and smells great all day!
    Not affiliated with the designer brand or its manufacturers and etc.
    100% pure fragrance oil no alcohol added
    Convenient travel-size roll on


    Indulge in the luxurious scent of Coco Madam Parfum with this exquisite fragrance perfume oil. This roll-on body oil for women is the perfect way to add a touch of sophistication and elegance to your daily routine.

    With a convenient roll-on applicator, this perfume oil is easy to apply and perfect for on-the-go touch-ups. The 12ml bottle is compact and travel-friendly, making it ideal for keeping in your purse or pocket for a quick refresh throughout the day.

    This pack includes one bottle of 1.0 Fl Oz fragrance perfume oil, giving you plenty of product to enjoy. Treat yourself or someone special to the captivating scent of Coco Madam Parfum and elevate your fragrance game to the next level. Order yours today and experience the allure of this exquisite perfume oil.
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  • Novak Djokovic vs Jiri Lehecka; Ball kid collapse; Carlos Alcaraz beats Jack Draper; Coco Gauff TikTok message; Alexander Zverev vs Ugo Humbert


    Carlos Alcaraz reached his 10th career grand slam quarter-final, tied for the most by a man before his 22nd birthday, by advancing at the Australian Open when 15th seeded Jack Draper stopped playing because of injury after dropping the first two sets on Sunday.

    No.3 seed Alcaraz was ahead 7-5, 6-1 when Draper decided he couldn’t continue.

    He’d been dealing with physical issues after winning each of his first three matches at Melbourne Park in five sets.

    “It’s not the way I want to win a match, to get through to the next round,” Alcaraz said.

    “Happy to play another quarter-final here in Australia, but a little bit sad for Jack.”

    The two of them were supposed to spend a week training together in the offseason, but Draper had to turn that chance down because of an injury.

    Alcaraz next will meet either 10 time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic or No. 24 Jiri Lehecka who are playing later tonight.

    “I’m going to watch that, for sure. Where? I don’t know. I have to recover now. My mind is (on) recovering as good as I can with my team,” Alcaraz said.

    Sunday’s victory was Alcaraz’s first against a top 20 opponent at the Australian Open, which he is trying to win for the first time to complete a career grand slam.

    He already has two titles from Wimbledon – by defeating Djokovic in the 2023 and 2024 finals – plus one apiece from the US Open and French Open.

    Still just 21, Alcaraz pulled even with Bjorn Borg, Boris Becker and Mats Wilander for the highest number of major quarter-final appearances by that age.

    Alcaraz’s best run at Melbourne Park was getting to the quarter-finals last year before losing at that stage to Alexander Zverev.

    “I’m just happy with the level that I’m playing,” Alcaraz said.

    “On the court, off the court, I’m feeling really comfortable here in Australia.”



    What a day at the Miami Open! Novak Djokovic faced off against Jiri Lehecka in a thrilling match that had everyone on the edge of their seats. However, the match was briefly interrupted when a ball kid collapsed on court, causing concern among players and spectators. Thankfully, the ball kid received medical attention and is said to be recovering well.

    In another exciting match, rising star Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jack Draper in a hard-fought battle, showcasing his talent and determination on the court. Alcaraz continues to impress with his impressive performances and is definitely one to watch in the future.

    Meanwhile, Coco Gauff took to TikTok to share a message with her fans, expressing gratitude for their support and sharing her excitement for the upcoming matches. Gauff’s engaging presence on social media continues to endear her to fans around the world.

    Lastly, Alexander Zverev faced off against Ugo Humbert in a highly anticipated match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Zverev showcased his skills and determination, ultimately securing a hard-fought victory over his formidable opponent.

    Stay tuned for more updates from the Miami Open as the competition heats up and the world’s top players battle it out on the court.

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