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Coco Gauff reveals some teammates left Olympic Village for hotels after video shows cramped conditions

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American tennis star Coco Gauff revealed a dire bathroom situation while she and her teammates were at the Olympic Village in Paris at the start of the Summer Games on Saturday.

Gauff posted a TikTok video showing the cramped situation with her teammates.

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Coco Gauff poses with members of the U.S. Team in Paris, during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics, Friday, July 26, 2024. (Ashley Landis - Pool/Getty Images)

"10 girls, two bathrooms," she screen-capped the video, which showed several women doing their hair and makeup and trying to get ready in several rooms.

Gauff wrote in a separate comment, "all the tennis girls moved to a hotel except me. so now just 5 girls two bathrooms."

The tennis star said she borrowed a mattress topper from the archery team to help her sleep on the cardboard beds.

Coco Gauff speaks to the media ahead of the Olympic Games on July 25, 2024, in Paris. (Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

PARIS 2024 OFFICIAL BELIEVES OPENING CEREMONY GOAL OF SHOWING COMMUNITY TOLERANCE WAS ACHIEVED DESPITE FUROR

The Olympic Village has been a hot topic ahead of the Paris Olympics. The apparently cramped conditions were one thing, but the no air conditioning rule sparked another problem.

Paris 2024 organizers didn’t put air conditioning units inside rooms in the village. A cooling system was put together, using naturally cold water from 70 meters deep that will be circulated in the flooring of the buildings to reduce the temperature in the apartments.

The decision is part of the organizing committee’s goal to cut the carbon footprint of the Paris Games by half and stage

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