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Coco Gauff confuses tennis legend Sue Barker with Star Wars’ Chewbacca in hilarious Wimbledon mishap-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

An easy mistake?!

Coco Gauff confuses tennis legend Sue Barker with Star Wars’ Chewbacca in hilarious Wimbledon mishap-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

Coco Gauff was a little confused after mishearing Sue Barker as Chewbacca! (Picture: PA / Getty / REX)

American tennis star Coco Gauff made a hilarious error during a Wimbledon interview where she confused tennis legend Sue Barker with Star Wars’ Wookiee warrior Chewbacca.

An easy mistake, right?!

The 18-year-old from Atlanta, Georgia, somehow misheard ‘Sue Barker’ as ‘Chewbacca’, leading to a very baffled expression as she tried to work out why the interviewer was asking her about a Star Wars character… before the realisation hit.

The interviewer asked: ‘Coco, one last thing, Sue Barker. We just want to get a message for Sue, like “Well done on your 30 years…”‘

‘Oh Sue!’ Coco jumped in with, realising that they had been discussing the tennis legend and famous host of the BBC’s tennis coverage, who has announced she will be retiring after this year’s Wimbledon.

A ‘wookie’ error here from Coco Gauff 😉

The American teenager mistakenly thought an interviewer was asking her about Star Wars’ Chewbacca instead of legendary BBC presenter Sue Barker 🤣#BBCTennis #Wimbledon2022 pic.twitter.com/LjzMtndZjO

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) June 30, 2022

‘Sue Barker! You know Sue!’ the interviewer added.

‘I thought you said “Sue Bacca”‘, Coco explained, continuing: ‘And I was like, who is that?!

‘I thought you were saying “Chewbacca!”‘ she laughed.

‘Sorry, ok, yes I know Sue! My bad!’

The Wookiee warrior does sound a little like Sue Barker… (Picture: Franziska Krug/Getty Images)

18-year-old Coco Gauff couldn’t help but giggle at the hilarious mistake (Picture: Wolfgang Kumm / Avalon)

Viewers were quick to jump to comment laughing emojis and comment on the ‘Funny moment’, with one writing: ‘This is amazing.’

The interview question came after Sue, 66, announced she was retiring after 30 years.

Sue announced she was retiring after 30 years fronting the BBC’s tennis coverage (Picture: BBC)

In an official statement via the BBC, she said: ‘What a wonderful time I’ve had working on some of the biggest sporting events around the world. I will miss it terribly but after 30 years I feel the time is right for me. I’ve worked with the best of the best.’

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The former tennis star joined BBC’s Wimbledon coverage in 1993 and has fronted the network’s broadcast since 2000.

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