Sloane Stephens dazzled in an all-green gym outfit during a unique workout party in Los Angeles. The event, held at Barry's Studio City gym on December 12, 2024, was a promotional event for her burgeoning body care brand, Doc & Glo.
Stephens ventured into the body care market in August 2024 with the launch of Doc & Glo. Known for its gender-inclusive products, the brand offers deodorants, body mists, lotions, and scrubs. What sets the brand apart is its distinct optic yellow packaging, a clever homage to the iconic color of tennis balls.
The brand is a heartfelt dedication to her grandparents, Dr. Noel Smith ("Doc"), a gynecologist, and her grandmother, Gloria ("Glo"), a committed community activist.
The "Bodies in Motion" event was a lively gathering aimed at promoting Doc & Glo. Attendees were treated to an energetic workout party, with Stephens herself leading the charge.
Doc & Glo took to Instagram to share highlights from the event, posting a series of photos on December 12, 2024. The images captured Stephens in her tennis-inspired all-green gym outfit, interacting with attendees, demonstrating workout routines, and proudly presenting her body care products.
Checkout the pictures here:
"I don't know how much longer I'm gonna play" - Sloane Stephens
Sloane Stephens reflected on her 2024 season and hinted at the possibility of retirement during an interview before her exhibition match against Madison Keys at the Charlotte Invitational, which also featured Carlos Alcaraz and Frances Tiafoe.
Stephens ended her 2024 campaign with mixed results at the Hana Bank Korea Open, losing in the first round of singles to Hailey Baptiste but reaching the doubles quarterfinals alongside Su-jeong Jang.
Despite a rollercoaster season, she broke a two-year title drought by winning the Open de Rouen in April, marking her seventh WTA Tour title. Her best Grand Slam showing was reaching the third round of the Australian Open. The American tennis star finished the year ranked No. 78 in singles and No. 64 in doubles.
In a press conference with Keys, Alcaraz, and Tiafoe, Stephens reflected on her season and suggested retirement might be near, admitting she wasn’t sure how much longer she would compete.
"The year was fun. I had there was a lot going on. Obviously life is life, but I think that obviously in tennis there's a lot of ups and downs. So I think it's just kind of how you manage your year. And obviously for me, I realized that I'm like the oldest person here and very ancient, but I have enjoyed just traveling and being on tour and competing, and I think that's the most important part for me," Stephens said.
"So obviously, to take that into 2025 will be important for just the longevity of my career. I don't know how much longer I'm going to play, so just making sure that I enjoy it and having a good time," she added.
Sloane Stephens is scheduled to kick off her 2025 season at the ASB Classic in Auckland, where she claimed the title in 2016.