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Picture Courtesy: Ayan Broomfield’s IG platform

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Picture Courtesy: Ayan Broomfield’s IG platform
Frances Tiafoe is gearing up for the Mexican Open. But while he’s chasing wins, his girlfriend Ayan Broomfield is off on her own adventure. The Canadian, known for sharing glimpses of her life on social media, is in Aspen, Colorado, enjoying a winter getaway. From the moment she boarded her flight, Broomfield documented her trip, treating her followers to snaps of her travel, shopping sprees, and, of course, a delicious burger meal. But things took a turn when she decided to try snowboarding for the first time. So what happened?
She started off confidently, posing for a cute selfie before hitting the slopes. However, it didn’t quite go as planned. In a series of Instagram stories, she humorously admitted, “me being delusional thinking that it would go well.” The fun quickly turned into pain when she later shared a picture of herself icing her wrist with the caption, “Guys I think I sprained my wrist no joke.”
The couple who have been together for almost a decade actually met each other on the tennis courts. Broomfield isn’t just a social media star—she has a history with tennis as well. Back in 2019, the Canadian won the NCAA Division I doubles championship. Her experience on the court has played a big role in her relationship with Tiafoe.
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Do you think Frances Tiafoe will overcome his recent struggles and make a deep run at the Mexican Open?
Yes, he's due for a breakthrough
No, his slump will continue
Maybe, if he gets a favorable draw
I don't follow tennis closely enough to say
Do you think LeBron James' collaboration with Barbie as a Kenbassador enhances his legacy?
Absolutely, it's a brilliant move
No, it doesn't add much to his legacy
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Do you agree with Daniil Medvedev's decision to avoid participating in sports documentaries?
Yes, athletes need privacy
No, fans deserve to see behind the scenes
Maybe, it depends on the portrayal
I don't care as long as he performs well
Do you think Novak Djokovic will bounce back and win his 25th Grand Slam at Roland Garros?
Yes, he's a champion and will rise to the occasion
No, his current form is too concerning
Maybe, but it will be a tough battle
I don't care as long as he gives his best
Do you think Gaël Monfils' focus on family over tennis will impact his career in the long run?
Yes, family should always come first
No, he can balance both successfully
Maybe, but it's a personal choice
I don't care as long as he plays well
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In an interview with Essence, she explained how their shared love for tennis strengthens their bond. “We can talk about tennis. I mean, I played tennis myself. It’s nice to be able to chat about it and strategy. I just feel like we just understand it and what it takes for someone to go and be able to compete at the highest level.”
The influencer is often seen in his box, cheering for him. She was his biggest supporter when he reached the semi-finals of the U.S. Open in 2024, equaling his biggest achievement of 2022. Even though he lost to compatriot Taylor Fritz, Broomfield expressed her pride on social media. Her Instagram post read, “What a tournament, proud of you. Forever your biggest fan.”
However, since then, Frances Tiafoe has been in a slump and could not perform his best. The 27-year-old tennis player hopes to turn his season around at the Mexican Open.
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Will Broomfield's adventurous spirit inspire Tiafoe to turn his season around at the Mexican Open?
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Frances Tiafoe gears up for the Mexican Open after a disappointing start
The American tennis player is set to begin his campaign as the seventh seed, facing Alexandre Muller in the first round on Monday, February 24. So far, 2025 hasn’t been too kind to him. The World No. 18 has played three tournaments this season and holds a 3-3 win-loss record. He has yet to win more than one match at an event this year.
Significantly, Tiafoe’s struggles began at the Brisbane International, where he lost in the second round to Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, 4-6, 6-7(4). Things didn’t improve at the Australian Open—he fell in the second round to Fabian Marozsan in a five-set battle, 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 1-6. His most recent tournament, the Dallas Open, saw a similar outcome after a second-round exit against Yoshihito Nishioka, 6-3, 4-6, 3-6. However, he is still powering through and is ready to battle at the Mexican Open.
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Meanwhile, Muller’s confidence is high as he enters the tournament fresh off a final appearance at the Rio Open. The Frenchman has momentum on his side, and Tiafoe must bring his best game if he wants to change his luck in Acapulco.
Will Tiafoe finally break his second-round slump, or will Muller add to his woes?
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Will Broomfield's adventurous spirit inspire Tiafoe to turn his season around at the Mexican Open?