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Full name
Sloane Stephens
Years active
2009–present
Position
Tennis — Singles
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Nationality
American
Hometown
Plantation, Florida
College
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sloane's story

In August 2017, Sloane Stephens walked onto the courts at Flushing Meadows ranked 957th in the world. She had spent eleven months off the tour following foot surgery, much of that time unable to walk normally. Six matches later she was the US Open champion, without dropping a set until the final. It is one of the most statistically improbable major victories in the Open Era, and it arrived for a player who had spent years being told, in various ways, that she had not yet become what she was supposed to be. What the ranking and the result together documented was not a surprise, it was a correction.

That framing followed Stephens almost from the beginning. She turned professional at sixteen, was identified early as a future major champion, and when the major took longer than expected to arrive the coverage filled the gap with questions about potential and consistency. What those assessments missed was the player actually on the court: an athlete with some of the best defensive retrieval in the women's game, a competitor who could absorb pressure and redirect it, and a person who processed the noise around her career with a public equanimity that required considerably more work than it appeared to. She reached the French Open final the following year, extending a stretch of major-level tennis that the potential narrative had never fully anticipated.

The Sloane Stephens Foundation, which she established to provide access to tennis and education for underserved youth, carries a dimension that makes it more than charitable in the abstract sense: she has spoken about growing up without consistent access to the resources that typically produce professional tennis players, which means the foundation's mission is directly autobiographical. She built a path and then went back to widen it. The 2017 US Open is the entry point most people use to find her. The foundation is where you find out who she actually is.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

2008Junior Fed Cup Champion
2009French Open Girls' Singles Champion
2010WTA Newcomer of the Year
2013WTA Most Improved Player of the Year
2016Volvo Car Open Champion
2017U.S. Open Champion — Women's Singles
2017WTA Comeback Player of the Year
2017WTA Player of the Year
2018ESPY Award — Best Female Tennis Player
2018French Open Runner-Up
2018Miami Open Champion
2018WTA Elite Trophy Champion
2024WTA Comeback Player of the Year (verify before publication)

Legacy

2017U.S. Open Champion and one of the few American women of her generation to win a Grand Slam singles title
Founder of the Sloane Stephens Foundation, supporting youth access to tennis and education
One of the leading American players of the late 2010s
Reached a career-high ranking of World No. 3
Represented the United States in Olympic competition

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