Sloane Stephens has been one of the top American players in the women’s circuit over the past few years. After a torrid time with a foot injury during the early half of the 2017 season, Sloane surprised everyone with her dream run at the US Open. She went on to win her maiden Grand Slam title there, defeating compatriot Madison Keys in the summit clash. The following year, she made it to the finals at the French Open, finishing second best in the final against Simona Halep.
Earlier this year, Sloane tied the knot with the New England Revolution and USMNT forward Jozy Altidore. Recently, she shared another one of her ‘bride’ moments.
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Sloane Stephens stuns on the cover of a renowned magazine
The former World Number 3 took to Instagram to share a glimpse of her picture on the cover of the ‘Bride’ magazine. Sharing a post on her official Instagram handle, she said, “I loved having another bride moment and no better way to do it than as a cover girl!”
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However, this is not the first time Stephens has struck a pose on the cover page of a magazine. Last year, she was featured on the cover of the ‘Shape’ magazine where she opened up about inspiring the next generation.
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Talking about this topic, she said, “I always think of those kids before I do anything. Would they feel inspired if they read or saw what I did? Would their parents be proud to have their child in my program? I’m all about representation — I think it’s so important for young people, and especially young girls of color, to have positive role models that look like them and are doing amazing things.”
Stephens to play in Bad Homburg
The American star will begin her grass-court season in the WTA 250 Bad Homburg Open in Germany. The tournament is scheduled just a week before the Wimbledon Championships.
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Later this month, Stephens will be playing at Wimbledon, where she’ll look to better her third-round finish at the tournament last year.