Madison Keys' husband Bjorn pens heartwarming message for American after their wedding: "I am so excited"
Madison Keys and Bjorn Fratangelo tied the knot last weekend after years of dating. The couple got married in a private ceremony that was attended by family and some of their closest friends, including those from the tennis circuit.
Both Keys and Fratangelo have since taken to social media, posting pictures from their big weekend to give fans an insight into their lives.
One post, however, was particularly noteworthy with Fratangelo expressing excitement about the future prospect of spending the rest of his life with Keys and all attendees for taking the weekend "beyond what we could have imagined". Attaching pictures from the ceremony, including those of himself and Keys as well their friends and family, the American wrote:
"Can’t put into words how amazing this day was. I am so excited to spend the rest of my life with you @madisonkeys To everyone with us, you all made it beyond what we could have imagined. Love you all," Bjorn Fratangelo wrote.
Among the WTA stars who attended Keys and Fratangelo’s wedding included compatriots and close friends of the former US Open finalist, Jennifer Brady, Jessica Pegula, Sloane Stephens (who had beaten Keys in the New York final way back in 2017), Taylor Townsend and Mitchell Krueger.
Keys has in an earlier post described their wedding weekend as the “best” time of her life. She also shared pictures of herself with husband Fratangelo, captioning the post with the date of their wedding.
"11•23•24 Best weekend of my life. I love you @bjornfrat," Madison Keys had written.
Bjorn Fratangelo has been coaching Madison Keys for nearly two years now
Madison Keys and Bjorn Fratangelo have been together since 2017, but they also entered a professional partnership — with Fratangelo taking on the role of Keys’ coach — after the latter's loss at the French Open last year.
The partnership has yielded positive results, with Keys nearly matching her best Grand Slam performance by making it to the 2023 US Open semifinals. The American had beaten the likes of Jessica Pegula, Marketa Vondrousova, Lyudmyla Samsonova before coming up short in the last-four against Aryna Sabalenka.
The 2024 season has seen Keys lift an eighth career title at the Internationaux de Strasbourg, defeating compatriot Danielle Collins in the final. Her ranking has dropped slightly but she still remains inside the top-25 on the WTA rankings.