The topic of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce has been circulating lately and Swift fans are now digging into Kelce’s old tweets. One tweet in particular revealed that Kelce is a fan of tennis and was engrossed in a match between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. This discovery has sparked speculation about whether or not Swift will attend some of Nadal’s matches next year for his farewell season.
By browsing through Kelce’s previous tweets, it becomes apparent that he harbors a deep fascination with tennis. In fact, there is a series of tweets where he expresses his excitement for the match between tennis stars Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. These tweets date back to 2011 when Kelce was only 21 years old and still studying at the University of Cincinnati. He even uses hashtags like #nw, indicating that he was eagerly waiting for the game to start.
Kelce’s love for tennis has been showcased before and he has hinted at being quite skilled on the court. Recently, American tennis player Jack Sock was asked about his perfect doubles partner and he mentioned Kelce’s name. Sock expressed that he believed they would have fun playing together, regardless of the outcome. Kelce replied by saying that he was ready to work hard and that his game was similar to that of John McEnroe. He even joked that the match would be so intense that the official would definitely feel it.
Did you know that Taylor Swift has a bit of a tennis background? Back when she was just 13 years old, she performed at the US Open where she sang “America the Beautiful”. She even made it through a preliminary round of performers vying for the chance to sing at the legendary Arthur Ashe stadium. That’s pretty impressive for a young singer!
Although unrelated, it’s worth noting that Rafael Nadal has expressed his admiration for Taylor Swift. Perhaps this could encourage Kelce and Swift to attend some of the major tennis tournaments. During preparations for his 2022 ATP Finals match against Felix Auger Aliá´€ssime, Nadal posted a video of himself warming up to the beat of “Ready for It?,” one of Swift’s most well-known tracks.