Stephen Curry has been an avid supporter of women in sports and he’s showcased it once again. Back at the Paris Olympics, the cameras spotted him supporting Team USA’s gymnastics team, including Simone Biles, when they clinched gold before the hoopers. Even with his busy schedule, the Warrior did not hesitate from his fanboying duties. This time, once again, Steph was present in the moment to support US Open finalist Jessica Pegula. It was the 30-year-old first major, and she was visibly upset after letting down a loud and supportive New York crowd.
However, the question about her interaction with Stephen Curry lightened up her mood. Sharing details about her interaction, Pegula said, “Being able to talk to Steph was really cool. I met him kind of briefly at the Olympics during the opening ceremony, and we traded pins, but yeah, it was cool for him to come out.” Pegula unfortunately lost to Sabalenka in the US Open final with a score of 7-5, 7-5. However, she seemed pretty happy that the legendary hooper showed up at the event.
“I guess he really wants to kind of keep supporting women’s sports and get really into it. So it was really fun to meet him and also his wife, “ the 6x WTA singles winner expressed in her presser on Stephen Curry’s support from the sidelines. She dominated the game at the start, however, Sabalenka did not give her a chance to get back or at least win a set. It was not just the Warriors star and his wife Ayesha who attended Pegula’s match.
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Olympics 100m Gold winner Noah Lyles and F1 World champion Lewis Hamilton also blessed the court with their presence. But it’s not like the 4x NBA champion was there just for a fancy US Open finale. Curry has supported women in the past, including coveted individuals.
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Stephen Curry’s perpetual support for women athletes and key figures in his life
During the Paris Olympics, the Warriors star was present at various Team USA women’s events to extend his support. Even during the NBA All-Star weekend this year, he faced Sabrina Ionescu during the 3-point contest. Though Sabrina lost by three points during the contest, Stephen Curry was really impressed by her skills. “You see a different demeanor, a different kind of killer instinct and focus. … It’s pretty amazing to see her set new levels of expectation for what greatness is, not just for women’s basketball but for basketball in general,” the Splash Brother said about Sabrina’s mentality and pioneering nature of her skills.
Even during the run for president in the US, Stephen Curry revealed his admiration for candidate Kamla Harris on Thursday on CNBC. Explaining his support to a female candidate, the Golden Boy stated, “I just know from, especially women’s rights, and thinking about what’s at stake with this election, and understanding, like, we need to be in a position where women have the right to choose.”
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More than anyone, the Bay Area sharpshooter is the biggest supporter of his wife, Ayesha Curry. He even confessed later on CNBC, “I have amazing women in my life who’ve been a huge inspiration to me.” No doubt a woman’s helping hand has guided Stephen Curry every step of the way. First, it was his mother, Sonya Curry, then Ayesha, and a whole lot of inspirational women in and out of the NBA.
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