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At the Miami Open, the American told Baseline she felt “privileged” to work with New Balance in the development of her signature shoe: “I don't know if maybe another brand would have done that,” she said.
Published Mar 31, 2023
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The Fuzzy Ace's hairy suede mimics the felt of an actual tennis ball, while white leather details on the laces and heels are a nod to the balls’ classic white seam lines.
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“Obviously, I'm down for it if someone wants to give me my own shoe! It was really cool,” Gauff said of working with New Balance to launch the Coco CG1s.
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