Sloane Stephens Responds to Online Critics Who Think She Should Retire
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Sloane Stephens issues brutally honest "money" response to critics urging American to retire amid form struggles
On the court, Sloane Stephens' form has been in free fall, with the former World No. 3 not having won a singles WTA Tour-level match since her first-round victory at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships.
Sloane Stephens Responds to Online Critics Who Think She Should Retire
Sloane Stephens Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Beautycon Sloane Stephens has read all of the comments calling on her to retire — but don’t expect her to listen. In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, the tennis star, 31, explained how she’s learned to let social media criticism roll off her back more than 15 years into her professional career. “People don’t have any filter,” said Stephens, who spoke to Us via her partnership with Daily Harve…
Sloane Stephens Hits Out At Haters Telling Her To Retire, Reminds Of 'Money' Aspect
Sloane Stephens might not be enjoying her best years on the WTA Tour, but she strongly hit out at those telling her to retire. The American player won her first and only Grand Slam title at the 2017 US Open, and by 2018, she was ranked third in the world. However, after her big success, Stephens' ca...
Sloane Stephens issues ice-cold response to critics telling her to retire
Sloane Stephens has a pretty blunt message for those calling on her to retire as the former world No. 3 says there is no need for that since she is still earning pretty good money. After becoming a Grand Slam champion eight years ago and also winning her first WTA 1000 title at the 2018 Miami Open, the American started to slowly decline from the 2019 season. While she has managed to win two WTA titles since and remain a regular participant in …
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