Tennis star Coco Gauff donated $100,000 to UNCF to provide scholarships for students playing competitive tennis at historically Black colleges and universities.
UNCF will administer the Coco Gauff Scholarship Program, which was announced yesterday.
“My family has a deep-rooted history with HBCUs, going all the way back to my great-great-grandfather. From aunts and uncles to cousins, HBCUs have played a huge role in shaping who we are,” Gauff said. “Supporting UNCF in creating opportunities for student-athletes in tennis means a lot to me. As a young Black athlete, I understand how impactful it is to see people who look like me thriving in both sports and education.”
The 20-year-old Gauff won the 2023 US Open singles championship and the 2024 French Open women’s doubles title. She is currently No. 3 in the WTA rankings.
“Her commitment not only showcases her dedication to education and athletics but also inspires the next generation of student-athletes to pursue their dreams,” said Maurice Jenkins Jr., UNCF’s executive vice president and chief development officer. “This gift reinforces the importance of supporting our young leaders and ensuring they have the resources necessary to succeed both on and off the court.”
Taye Taiwo Inducted Into Marseille Hall of Fame
Former Super Eagles left-back Taye Taiwo has been honoured by French Ligue 1 club Olympique Marseille, earning a prestigious spot in the club’s hall of fame.
The Nigerian defender, who played for Marseille between 2005 and 2011, was a key figure in the Ligue 1 club’s success during his six-year stint.
Taiwo made a significant impact at Marseille, registering 25 goals and 23 assists in 271 appearances for the French club.
Taiwo, widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s finest left-backs, earned 54 international caps between 2004 and 2011, scoring five goals. At club level, he enjoyed an illustrious career, featuring for top European sides, including AC Milan and Queens Park Rangers.
Retiring in 2019, the 39-year-old has since settled in France. His induction into Marseille’s Hall of Fame cements his legacy as one of the club’s greats, recognising his impact on and off the pitch.