Coco Gauff said at the WTA Finals earlier this month that she was excited to once against kick of her offseason by attending Tyler, the Creator's annual L.A. music festival at Dodger Stadium, Camp Flog Naw, having been a fan of the rapper since her early teens.

"Year two at camp," as Gauff called it, didn't disappoint.

The world No. 3 shared a robust carousel of photos from her experience on Instagram Tuesday, which showcased not one, but two carefully-curated 'fits she wore, and snapshots with friends including singer-songwriters Devonté Hynes and Faye Webster.

While a good time was had by all, Gauff joked on X, formerly Twitter, that she "lost every carnival game \[she\] played" at the event, which this year celebrated its 10th anniversary and hosted some of the biggest names in R&B and hip hop.

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Gauff was a starring attraction for the ffestival in more way than one, after she got a mention on one of the two-time Grammy Award winner's newest songs, "Thought I Was Dead," off of his seventh studio album Chromakopia.

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"That was really cool. I was not expecting it," Gauff said at Media Day in Riyadh. "It was crazy because he DM'd me congratulations over China Open [which Gauff won in early October]. We never talked or anything before. He liked my photo or something when I won US Open.

"Then my boyfriend is like, 'Watch, he's going to drop you in a song.' I was like, 'Yeah, that would be insane. That's never going to happen.'

"Three weeks later it happened. I was like, 'Can he see into the future or what?'"

She also said in Saudi Arabia that she hoped she'd hear the song live when she attended the festival, and the artist, born Tyler Okonma, didn't disappoint.

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But as it turns out, Gauff isn't the only member of her family to be a fan of Okonma's work.

After she attended the festival, she shared a video of her youngest brother, Cameron, playing a section from one of the artist's other songs from the album on his euphonium.

Sharing the clip of TikTok, she wrote that the 11-year-old is the "coolest kid I know."