We are all guilty of being a little ornate at the time. But the French Tennis Federation has explained something to do something. On 7 June, Coco Goff officially won French Open, defeating rival Aryana Sabalenka in the women’s singles final. In the midst of its celebration, Goff proudly introduced a large -scale silver trophy. Shining Silver Cup (called the coupe Suzanne Langlen Trophy) looked heavy in his hands. But as the champion later revealed, which she really took home In court,
“This is the trophy you see – what we take pictures, press with him, and that, but in fact, we don’t get to take this house,” Gauf is said to be. A tickle Posted on 8 June. In reality, large trophy athletes are placed on TV, which live with year -head French Tennis Federation. Instead, the winners are sent home with their own small versions. , , Like very small. “This is like a mini replica,” Gauf explains, showing its short trophy on Tiktok. To compare a better size, she puts the trophy against her mini perier bottle (which usually stands around 5.75 inchThe trophy is only a little longer.
“Not Sippy Cup for the Champion.”
There are some reasons that Gauf (and earlier other winners) is not allowed to take the actual trophy home. That is, the coupe Suzanne Langlen is considered a “always trophy”, which means to be placed, preserved and displayed. Another important note is that the actual trophy is fashioned with a large amount of silver. For reference, Muscators Cup – French Open’s male winner has been honored – made with Broadly 31 pounds Of silver). It is completely metal.
Replicals, although small and quite less valuable, the same jewelry is made from home, Fairrio deits mellerThe Champions have also engraved their names on the coup Suzanne Langlen, where it can be preserved and displayed safely for the coming years.
Nevertheless, the commentators were surprised in equal parts and surprised by the clear revelation of Gauf. “Not Sippy Cup for the Champion,” a person writes. “It is disappointing as hell,” says another. But for goff, it is the title that matters – not the size of the trophy. “How small it is, but these are memories that matter the most,” she says on Tikok. On the bright side, the Tech-Hom Trophy surprisingly portable, light, and, we say practical? All honesty, perhaps it is better that it is on the small side. In this way it will not take too much space because Gauf dominates.
Chandler Plante (He/she) is an assistant health and fitness editor for PS. He has an experience of more than four years of professional journalism, who is working as an editorial assistant for the first People’s magazine and contributes to Ladigun, Milli and Bustal Digital Group.