Coco Gauff Shows Gratitude for Gift from Paige Lorenze’s Dairy Boy

US Open star Coco Gauff took a moment off the court to appreciate a thoughtful gift from Paige Lorenze’s lifestyle brand, Dairy Boy, highlighting the bond between tennis and fashion.


Highlights:

  • Coco Gauff received a limited-edition Dairy Boy crewneck from Paige Lorenze.
  • The crewneck featured a tennis-inspired graphic tied to the US Open dates.
  • Paige Lorenze, fiancée of tennis pro Tommy Paul, founded Dairy Boy in 2021.
  • Dairy Boy’s permanent collection launches in September 2025 with Americana and equestrian-inspired pieces.
  • Lorenze and Paul got engaged in July after his Wimbledon campaign.

Amid her busy schedule at the 2025 US Open, American tennis star Coco Gauff paused to express gratitude for a special gift. On Friday, August 29, Gauff shared a snapshot of a limited-edition Dairy Boy crewneck sent by Paige Lorenze, fiancée of fellow American tennis player Tommy Paul.

The stylish crewneck, marked with the words “PO Tennis Club Courtside Gallery Aug 24 – Sep 1, 2025”, carried a tennis-inspired design perfectly timed with the New York Grand Slam. Gauff tagged both Lorenze and the brand on Instagram, adding a heartfelt “ty ❤️❤️” to acknowledge the thoughtful gesture.

Paige Lorenze, who became engaged to Tommy Paul in July after his Wimbledon campaign, founded Dairy Boy in 2021 as a gender-neutral lifestyle brand. The label features apparel, accessories, candles, and bedding. This September, it will unveil its first permanent collection, showcasing Americana and equestrian-inspired designs, sizes XS–XXL, priced between $25 and $185, including tennis-themed pieces.

On the personal front, Lorenze and Paul, who began dating in 2022, are stepping into a new chapter of their relationship following their romantic Nantucket engagement this summer.

With Gauff’s courtside charisma and Lorenze’s creative flair, this connection once again shows how the worlds of tennis, lifestyle, and fashion continue to intersect both on and off the court.

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