Soccer star Trinity Rodman cheers on Ben Shelton at French Open

 

Soccer star Trinity Rodman cheers on Ben Shelton at French Open

Rodman is a forward for the Washington Spirit and wears a No. 2 jersey










Soccer star Trinity Rodman showed her support for her boyfriend, American tennis star Ben Shelton, at the 2025 French Open this week.


The Washington Spirit forward was photographed sitting in the stands next to Shelton's dad on Friday as they watched his third round victory at Roland-Garros.


Rodman and Shelton appeared to go Instagram official back in March, and Rodman has been spotted at Shelton's matches in the weeks and months since.



Trinity Rodman watches Ben Shelton in his third round match at the French Open Tennis Tournament in Paris, on May 30, 2025.

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Both Shelton and Rodman come from athletic families. Shelton's dad is Bryan Shelton, a former professional tennis player and college tennis coach. Rodman is the daughter of five-time NBA champion basketball player Dennis Rodman.



Trinity Rodman watches Ben Shelton in his third round match at the French Open Tennis Tournament in Paris, on May 30, 2025.

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Trinity Rodman made her Olympics debut with the U.S. women's national soccer team at the 2024 Paris Olympics and is carving a legacy all her own on the soccer field.


Team USA women's soccer stars share pre-game rituals and more ahead of Paris Olympics

The Newport Beach, California, native told Vogue ahead of the Paris Olympics that she was excited to boost the spotlight on women's soccer and help push the sport forward on 

the world stage.



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