Coco Gauff, disclosed her unconventional method for preparing for high-stakes tennis matches – she watches anime! Gauff, known for her remarkable tennis skills, also shares a passion for anime, particularly the popular series «My Hero Academia.» The world of anime has a diverse and dedicated fan base, and it seems even elite athletes like Gauff are not immune to its allure.
«My Hero Academia,» created by Kohei Horikoshi, has soared in popularity, with both its manga and anime adaptations captivating audiences worldwide. Currently navigating its climactic «Final Act» in the manga, the anime is gearing up for an exciting seventh season and a new movie release. This expansion is a testament to the enduring appeal of the series, drawing fans from all walks of life.
Before her triumphant victory over Aryna Sabalenka in the US Open final, Coco Gauff was asked about her pre-match preparations. To the delight of fans, she candidly revealed her unique routine – watching anime. Gauff stated that she had watched «four or five episodes of My Hero Academia» on the day of her crucial match. The crowd's enthusiastic response highlighted the growing crossover between sports and anime fandom.
«My Hero Academia» has an exciting future in store. The manga is currently unfolding intense battles between heroes and villains, leaving fans eager to see how it all concludes. On the anime front, Season 7 is already in development, although a release date is yet to be announced. This season will delve into the thrilling «Final Act» that commenced in the latter half of Season 6.
Moreover, a new My Hero Academia movie is in the