Frances Tiafoe's girlfriend, Ayan Broomfield, shared a glimpse of her gym outfit in a recent update. She is currently in Melbourne, for her boyfriend's campaign at the Australian Open.
Broomfield has been constantly sharing updates about her visit to the tournament, and amid this, she recently showcased her gym outfit on her Instagram story. She shared a mirror selfie, wearing a dark green tank top, pairing it with matching shorts and white socks.
She also shared multiple updates in the same outfit, joining hands with the Australian Tennis Foundation to connect with the families of the children affected by cancer. She reshared a reel of the organization in which she could be seen distributing goods to the little ones.
In the next story, she shared pictures, posing with all the children who visited the foundation. She wrote in her story:
"Spent the morning speaking to families and their little ones that have been affected by cancer🥺" wrote Ayan Broomfield.
Other than, lending a hand to the noble cause, she attended Frances Tiafoe's first round of the Australian Open. Tiafoe competed against Arthur Rinderknech and emerged victorious, 7-6(2), 6-3, 4-6, 6-7(4), 6-3. His girlfriend shared updates about her visit to the stadium, mentioning the Melbourne heat.
Frances Tiafoe's girlfriend revealed how she encourages him after stressful matches
In an interview with Essence magazine in September 2024, Frances Tiafoe's girlfriend, Ayan Broomfield, spoke about how she motivates the American after he experiences a stressful match. She revealed that they break down his game and discuss the improvement required.
"I think for me, I’m blessed to have a tennis background. So when he’s going through things, we don’t just talk about it on the surface level like, 'You can win next time.' We’ll actually sit down and work together and break down what’s going on. And I think that’s something that is unique to our relationship is the ability to go deeper and the ability to actually talk about what it is that he’s doing well, what it is that he’s not doing well," said Broomfield.
She further opened up about the need to remain "grounded" amid all the highs and lows that the sport offers, adding:
"But what has helped is just being able to analyze the sport and not make it a bigger deal than it is when he is not doing well and then remaining humble and making sure that we’re staying analytical when he is doing well. Because tennis is a very up and down sport, and if you don’t stay grounded and centered through all the ups and downs, it just becomes not only a physical roller coaster, but also an emotional one and we don’t want that."
Frances Tiafoe started his 2025 season by competing at the Brisbane International, where he could only reach the second round as he was defeated by Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, 4-6, 6-7(4).