Madison Keys married her long-term partner and coach Bjorn Fratangelo in a star-studded ceremony on Saturday.
The American tennis player and current world no. 21 officially tied the knot surrounded by friends, family and loved ones.
Guests included six of Keys’ rivals and colleagues such as former British no.1 Laura Robson. Sloane Stephens was also in attendance with her husband Jozy Altidore – who played in the Premier League for Sunderland.
Jessica Pegula, Taylor Townsend, Desirae Krawczyk and Jennifer Brady completed the famous guest list for the romantic event in Charleston.
Keys has been dating Fratangelo since 2017 and the couple decided to get engaged in March 2023. They met whilst training at the same tennis facility in Boca Raton, Florida.
Fratangelo is a former top-100 ATP star who is considered an inactive player. He turned to coaching his new wife after he second round exit at Roland-Garros in 2023.
Keys admitted on social media that the wedding was the “best weekend” of her life. Other guests in attendance such as Stephens commented on her post that “Love wins.” Former tennis star Kim Clijsters added her congratulations.
Lovely photo of Laura Robson and newly wed Madison Keys pic.twitter.com/IMPyegd2iB
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) November 24, 2024
What Grand Slam Titles Has Madison Keys Won?
Madison Keys has been one of the finest players on the women’s circuit over the last ten years and has eight WTA titles to show for her efforts.
Of those wins, six have come at the Premier level and she also tasted victory at the 2019 Cincinnati Masters. At the Rio Olympics, Keys was a semi-finalist.
However, the 29-year-old is still eluded by her first Grand Slam victory. The closest she came was at the 2017 US Open when Sloane Stephens beat her in the final.
Keys also has two semi-final appearances to her name at the same event. One in 2018 and the latest in 2023. The same can also be said for the Australian Open – missing out on the final in 2015 and 2022.
At Wimbledon, Keys’ career best was getting to the quarter-final in 2015 and 2023. Last year, she bowed out in the fourth round.
Lastly, Keys has also fallen at the semi-final hurdle at Roland-Garros on one occasion in 2018. Since then, her best finish was reaching the quarter-final a year later.