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Gauff disappointed by US Supreme Court move to overturn Roe v. Wade

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LONDON : American Coco Gauff said she was disappointed by the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the 1973 Roe v.

Wade ruling that recognised women's constitutional right to abortion, urging people on Saturday to use their voice and not feel discouraged.The U.S.

Supreme Court on Friday overturned the landmark ruling, a decision condemned by President Joe Biden that will change life for millions of women in America and exacerbate growing tensions in a deeply polarised country."I'm obviously disappointed about the decision made," the 18-year-old Gauff told reporters in London at her pre-Wimbledon news conference."I feel bad for future women and women now, but I also feel bad for those who protested for this, I don't even know how many years ago, but protested for this, are alive to see that decision to be reversed."I just think that history is repeating itself ...

at least from my reading, researching, because I do like history, I feel like just having this decision reversed, we're almost going backwards."Gauff has previously used her platform to draw attention to various issues and had appealed for an end to gun violence in the U.S.

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