Frances Tiafoe is making the most of his off-season, enjoying a vibrant vacation alongside girlfriend Ayan Broomfield. After a solid tennis season, highlighted by runner-up finishes at the Houston and Cincinnati Opens, the ATP World No. 18 has swapped the court for high-octane Formula 1 action and glamorous celebrity encounters.
The couple, together since 2015, began their November with a sunny retreat in Cabo before heading to the dazzling lights of Las Vegas. Ayan teased the trip on social media, sharing clips of their Cadillac ride and hinting at an action-packed outing.
Tiafoe, an avid motorsport fan, immersed himself in the adrenaline-fueled atmosphere of the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The race, marked by Mercedes’ dominant 1-2 finish with George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, concluded with a spectacular fireworks display over the Strip. Tiafoe commemorated the moment on Instagram Stories with a fitting message: “F1 Vegas over wit ✊🏾✊🏾.”
Adding to the excitement, the tennis star had a celebrity-filled encounter earlier in the week, rubbing shoulders with NFL standout Travis Kelce and global pop icon Taylor Swift.
Amidst the glitz and glamour, Ayan humorously shared insights into Tiafoe’s driving skills, recounting her car sickness-inducing experience. The playful exchange further highlights the couple’s close bond as they enjoy this adventurous break.
As Tiafoe’s season wraps with no titles but consistent performances, his Las Vegas escapade offers a well-earned respite and a thrilling start to the off-season.
Frances Tiafoe in 2024
Ranked no.18, Tiafoe played his last match on the 29th
of October when he capitulated to world no.31 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 6-7(5) 7-6(4) 6-3 in the 1st round in Paris (draw).This year Tiafoe owns an overall 33-27 win-loss record. Frances Tiafoe’s most significant result of the current season was reaching the final in Houston and Cincinnati.
Frances Tiafoe will square off with the world no.11 Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Round Robin. Their actual record is 4-3 for Tsitsipas.
Tiafoe was the runner-up in Houston (US Men’s Clay Court Championship) and in Cincinnati (Western & Southern Open).
The American won 4 titles in his career: 2 on hard courts, 1 on clay courts and 1 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)