Frances Tiafoe’s support for Ayan Broomfield was on full display as his longtime girlfriend shared a personal photo recap of her 2025 year, showcasing aspects of her life, including tennis, fashion moments, friendships, and quiet time together. As Broomfield reflected on her eventful year, Tiafoe responded by dropping a string of heart emojis.
A Look at Frances Tiafoe and Ayan Broomfield’s Relationship Timeline
The relationship between Frances Tiafoe and Ayan Broomfield has unfolded publicly over nearly a decade, tracing back to their teenage years when they were carving out their respective paths. They began dating in 2015 after being introduced by a mutual friend and later made their relationship public in 2018.
Since then, Broomfield has been a steady presence alongside Tiafoe as his career climbed, often spotted in the stands during tournaments and traveling with him through the long tennis calendar. A former NCAA Division I women’s doubles champion at UCLA, Broomfield also carved her own space beyond the sport, including serving as a body double for Venus Williams in the 2021 film King Richard.
In her year-end post, Broomfield shared a wide-ranging collection of photos that reflected all sides of her life in 2025. The images included courtside moments, cheering Tiafoe on at tournaments, fashion show appearances, time spent with friends, and relaxed vacations shared with him.
In her caption, she framed the year as a period of personal evolution, writing, “What. A. Year. ✨ 2025 was a season of growth. Learning to move with confidence, intention, and love. Manifesting more blessings, opportunities, and self discovery in 2026🫶🏽🥹.”
Tiafoe commented on the post with, “❤️❤️❤️.”
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How Did Tiafoe Perform During the 2025 Tennis Season?
Tiafoe had a steady 2025 season, highlighted by a few deep runs rather than sustained title success. His best result came at the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships in Houston, where he reached the final, marking his only championship match of the year.
At the Grand Slams, Tiafoe’s standout performance arrived at Roland Garros, where he advanced to the quarterfinals, his deepest Major run of the season. He also reached the quarterfinals in Washington, while posting mostly early-to-middle round exits at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. Tiafoe finished 2025 with a 26-23 win-loss record, remained inside the ATP Top 30, and earned around $2 million in prize money.