Coco Gauff Ditches the Court for a Carnival with Boyfriend Jalen Sera
When you’re a world-class athlete like Coco Gauff, the off-season is less of a break and more of a brief, shimmering mirage before the next grueling season kicks off. After a whirlwind year of dizzying highs and a few soul-crushing lows, Gauff is squeezing every last drop of fun out of her downtime. Her latest adventure? Trading her tennis racket for a spot in the mosh pit at the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in Los Angeles.
Alongside her boyfriend, Jalen Sera, Gauff hit up the two-day music festival, and let’s be real, who can blame her? The lineup was stacked with heavy hitters like Tyler, The Creator, A$AP Rocky, and Childish Gambino. It’s a far cry from the polite applause of a tennis stadium, and probably a welcome change of pace. Both Gauff and Sera took to their Instagram stories to document their weekend, confirming that they were, in fact, ready to “scream their lungs out” to their favorite tracks. Honestly, it’s refreshing to see a top-tier athlete just being a normal 21-year-old.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Gauff’s inner music fan emerge. She’s a known admirer of Tyler, The Creator, having attended one of his concerts back in March after a tough exit from the Miami Open. It seems like his music is her go-to for shaking off the stress of the tour. We can only imagine the catharsis of vibing out to “EARFQUAKE” after months of non-stop competition.
How Was Coco Gauff’s 2025 Tennis Season?
Let’s not forget what earned her this well-deserved break. Coco Gauff’s 2025 season was a rollercoaster. She snagged her second Grand Slam title at the French Open, a monumental achievement that cemented her place among the tennis elite. She also added another WTA 1000 trophy to her collection by conquering the Wuhan Open.
But it wasn’t all champagne and confetti. Gauff faced some bitter disappointments, including heartbreaking losses in the finals at Madrid and Rome. And then there were the persistent service woes that seemed to haunt her at the most inconvenient times. It’s the kind of year that builds character, or at least a strong case for letting loose at a music festival. After a performance like that, a little time away from the court isn’t just a luxury; it’s a necessity.
Even pundits can’t seem to get a perfect read on her. Former Wimbledon finalist Chris Eubanks boldly predicted Gauff would clinch the world No. 1 spot in 2025. While she didn’t quite get there, ending the season at a still-impressive world No. 3, it shows just how high the expectations are for her. Eubanks’ prediction wasn’t entirely off the mark in spirit—Gauff is undeniably a contender for the top spot, but a few surprise early exits at Wimbledon and the US Open kept it just out of reach. For now, she’s narrowly behind Iga Swiatek and the formidable Aryna Sabalenka, who had a monster year.
What’s Next for Coco Gauff?

The off-season won’t last forever. Soon, the festival fits will be swapped for training gear as Gauff begins her prep for the 2026 season. First up on the agenda is the United Cup, where she’ll team up with fellow American Taylor Fritz to defend their title. Gauff was an absolute beast in the 2025 edition, going undefeated and even scoring a win against her rival, Iga Swiatek, in the final. Talk about starting the year with a bang.
Her strong starts in the lead-up to the Australian Open have become something of a tradition. She won the ASB Classic in both 2023 and 2024, and her United Cup dominance last year set the stage for a deep run in Melbourne, where she made it to the semifinals. That semifinal loss to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka is likely still fresh in her mind, and you can bet she’s hungry to go all the way this time.
For now, though, it’s all about soaking up the California sun, enjoying good food, and making memories with her boyfriend. The life of a pro athlete is a relentless grind, and these moments of normalcy are what fuel the fire for the next big push. So, let her enjoy the carnival. The tennis world will be waiting when she’s ready to return, and if her track record is anything to go by, she’ll be back stronger and more determined than ever.
