Paris 2024 Olympics: USA flagbearer Coco Gauff hoping new status will help her swap pins with LeBron James

By Lena Smirnova
3 min|
Tennis ace Coco Gauff will carry the USA flag at the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony together with basketball star LeBron James.
Picture by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for USOPC

Grand Slam winner Coco Gauff really wants to swap pins with LeBron James, but she is too scared to ask.

Now she may have the perfect excuse.

The basketball superstar and the Olympic tennis rookie will carry the USA flag together at the Opening Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Friday, 26 July, and this may just be the perfect pin swapping opportunity the 20-year-old has been waiting for.

"My team is really nagging me about getting pins from him, so I will try and ask him," Gauff said. "I need six. But I don't know. I'm kind of scared.

"I've watched so many (Miami) Heat games on TV, in person. I've seen him in person a couple of times. I never met him, but I would like to say I've met him."

Carrying the flag together with the double Olympic champion is one of the many reasons Gauff is feeling excited about her new role. She will be the first tennis player and the youngest athlete ever to carry the USA flag at an Opening Ceremony, and she is fully aware of the significance of this milestone.

“I wanted to cry when I found out but my whole team was there, so went in the corner and I did it," Gauff said. "I truly am in shock and I don't take it for granted and I'm going to try to take it all in and I know this will be a memory I will remember for the rest of my life."

Since the news broke on Wednesday, 24 July Gauff has been swarmed by fellow USA athletes in the Olympic Village. They are coming up to congratulate the tennis player and tell her they voted for her.

Meeting Simone Biles and bumping into Katie Ledecky in the elevator are among her biggest Village highlights, so far.

The new flagbearer status has also helped Gauff fuel her pin collection frenzy.

“I've gotten a lot of pins. I am thriving in the Village," she said. "I feel like a little kid, trick or treating on Hallowe'en. I have at least 20 pins on me at all times and yesterday I think I gave away over 30, probably. I went from zero pins to like, I think I'm at 30 now, so I'm thriving.”

Gauff does not know what to expect from her flagbearer duties since this will be the first Opening Ceremony held outside the stadium. But she does have one nagging concern ever since she found out she and James would be holding the same flagpole.

“I am a little bit concerned about the height difference. Like, is my arm going to be up here while he's holding it?” the 1.77-metre Gauff said of her 2.06-metre co-flagbearer. “I thought it was two separate flags but I was looking at pictures, they hold it together.

“I just hope I don't drop it. That's the only thing. And I hope it's not too hot.”