Who Are Frances Tiafoe Parents? Mother Alphina Kamara and Father Constant Tiafoe
The parents of Frances Tiafoe are Alphina Kamara and Constant Tiafoe who are immigrants from Sierra Leone. Scroll down to get more information about them.
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Who Are Frances Tiafoe, Parents?
Frances Tiafoe has immigrant parents for Sierra. They are Alphina Kamara and Constant Taifoe, according to his Wikipedia profile.
Frances is an American professional tennis player. He has been ranked by the Association of Tennis Professionals as high as No.29 in the world.
Tiafoe became the youngest American male to win the ATP championship. Tiafoe also won the 2013 Orange Bowl at 15 years old, that made him youngest boys’ singles champion in the history of the tournament.
At the age of 17, he became the youngest American to participate in the main draw of the French Open since Michael Chang in 1989.
He also won the US Junior National Championship and enjoyed success on the ATP Challenger Tour with 9 finals and 4 titles during his teenage.
Find Out About Frances Tiafoe Mother Alphina Kamara
Alphina Kamara is the mother of prominent athlete Frances Tiafoe. She is also a wife of Constant (better known as Frances Sr.) Tiafoe. She is an immigrant from Sierra.
She immigrated to the United States three years after her husband came to the country. Her husband emigrated to the U.S. in 1993 whereas she joined him in 1996 while escaping from the civil war in her home country.
She used to work as a nurse when her children were young. Her children Frances and Franklin used to stay with their dad where he used to work. And, they used to stay with her when she did not have night shifts work as a nurse.
Details About Frances Tiafoe Father Constant Tiafoe
Frances Tiafoe’s father is Constant Tiafoe who is better known as Frances Sr. Tiafoe. When he immigrated to the United States, he worked as a day laborer on a construction crew that built the JTCC in College Park, Maryland.
He was later hired as the onsite custodian when the facility was completed. He was given a spare office to live in at the center.
He used to live with his two kids at the center. The kids took advantage of their living situation to play tennis regularly since the age of 4. They lived with their father at the center 5 days a week for 11 years.