Sloane Stephens Mother Sybil Smith

loane Stephens Mother

Meet Mrs. Sybil Smith; this lovely lady is the loving and proud momma of US tennis player Sloane Stephens. Sybil and Sloane dad John Stephens was a running back with the NFL. As a matter of fact, Sibyl is a former athlete as well and a fine good one.

Sloane uses the Head Speed MP Tennis Racquet; here is a list of the full gear she uses:

TypeGear Sloane Uses
RacquetHead Speed MP
StringsSolinco Confidential 16L/1.25 String
GripHead Prime Tour 30 Tennis Grip
OvergripHead Super Comp Overgrip
ShoeNikeCourt Air Zoom
BagHead Tour Team 12R Tennis Bag Black and Orange
DampenerHead Pro Dampener – Pink

Sybil Smith

Sybil Smith was born on November 23, 1966, in Fresno, California; she was the finest swimmer in Boston University history. Sybil is the 1993 Boston University Hall of Fame inductee.

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Mrs. Smith graduated in 1988 from the University’s College of Liberal Arts, became the first African-American female named First Team All-American in Division I history that same year.

Sybil and John Stephens welcomed their daughter Sloane on March 20, 1993. Their marriage didn’t work and eventually divorced when she was still a baby. Sloane was 13 when she met her father who drove up to a junior tournament in Texas.

John Stephens was 43 on February 23, 2009, when he died in Shreveport,; after he lost control of his pickup truck, ran off a highway and struck some trees head-on. Prior to his death, Stephens pleaded guilty to one count of charge and facing 80 years in prison on a later charge.

“It appeared Stephens lost control and tried to overcorrect his steering, causing him to cross back over the road and hit the trees,” the sheriff’s office added.

Sybil Smith moved on with her life, she remarry Sheldon Farrel, father of Sloane’s teenage brother Shawn Farrel. It was Sybil and her husband Sheldon who introduced Sloane to tennis; sadly tragedy struck them once again.

In 2003 Sheldon Farrel, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he died on November 16, 2007, at age 57. Shawn Farell is a talented baseball player.

Author

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David Anderson is a tennis expert from Los Angeles, California, who has had a lifelong passion for the game. He studied journalism at UCLA before focusing full-time on researching and writing about all aspects of tennis. His experience playing the sport since he was a kid, combined with countless hours spent researching, interviewing professional players, and analyzing their performances from courtside, gives him unparalleled expertise in the game.
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David Anderson is a tennis expert from Los Angeles, California, who has had a lifelong passion for the game. He studied journalism at UCLA before focusing full-time on researching and writing about all aspects of tennis. His experience playing the sport since he was a kid, combined with countless hours spent researching, interviewing professional players, and analyzing their performances from courtside, gives him unparalleled expertise in the game.