Rising American tennis star Coco Goff released a video last night protesting the killing of an African American in the United States to join protesters across the country after the killing of a defenseless black man in Minneapolis.

And a representative of the State of Minnesota, a public prosecutor, charged with murder the white police officer Derek Chauvin, who was seen in a video pressing his knee on the neck of George Floyd, 46, before he breathed his last in the city of Minneapolis, after three nights of violent protests that rocked The city is located in the Midwest.

"She always uses social media to contribute to a better world," said the 16-year-old African-American Goff, in a video on her Twitter account.

And she asked everyone to take a stand against what happened, through a video through the application of Tik Tok in her Twitter account, during which she showed pictures of many victims of racism in the United States of African descent.

#blacklivesmatter pic.twitter.com/WEZEmtHH8k

- Coco Gauff (@CocoGauff) May 29, 2020

"So I use my voice to fight racism, will I be the next? I use my voice ... can you use your voice?" Goff said in the video, in written words, without speaking.

In rejecting the incident, the player joined several athletes, including basketball legend LeBron James.

Goff made great presentations at the 2019 American Open and the Australian Open 2020 to enter the list of the world's first 50 ranked 15-year-olds.

The player entered history when she won the women's singles title at the Linz Tennis Open last year, becoming the ninth youngest player in history to win a tennis pro.