Australian Open champion's husband, Bjorn Fratangelo, began coaching her in 2023 and the pair wed in November 2024
Madison Keys funnily shared that Bjorn Fratangelo was hesitant to coach her because he felt "uncomfortable" telling her what to do but she "forced" him to embrace the role. Last November, the two American tennis players tied the knot after dating for seven years.
Madison Keys and Bjorn Fratangelo might be one of the more athletic couples in tennis.
The newlywed Keys, whose husband and coach is former American tennis player Bjorn Fratangelo, said after some much needed sleep, they'll be "back to work on Monday" to prepare for "lots of tournaments" including the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells and the Miami Open back to back in March.
Madison Keys, fresh off her maiden Grand Slam title at the 2025 Australian Open, has gained a lot of attention from the tennis community worldwide.
Keys is now a Grand Slam champion after winning the Australian Open women’s final and celebrated with former tennis player Bjorn Fratangelo. Find out more about her personal life here.
Keys and Fratangelo’s love story began on the tennis court. Learn more about it as Keys prepares to play in the Australian Open finals
Professional tennis players are generally well-accustomed to traveling with an excess amount of luggage, but boarding a flight with a grand slam trophy was a new experience for Madison Keys.
The American is into the final in Melbourne, with husband Bjorn Fratangelo as her coach. This is how the married couple work it out
Bjorn Fratangelo praised the perseverance of wife Madison Keys after she finally achieved her dream of winning a grand-slam title. The 29-year-old defeated two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling contest at the Australian Open to fulfil the predictions of those who saw her burst onto the scene as a teenage prodigy.
At the 2025 Australian Open, he was spotted coaching her on the court during her semifinal matchup: DAVID GRAY//Getty Images Madison Keys speaks to Bjorn Fratangelo during her women’s singles ...
Go for it. Those were the mantras Madison Keys turned to as she confronted the most significant points of her tennis career, trapped in the cauldron of a third set that was tied at 5-all, 30-all in the Australian Open final against two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday.