Madison Keys is an American tennis player born on February 17, 1995, who has achieved great success in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) rankings, reaching a career-high rating of world No. 7 in October 2016. She has participated in major events and achieved significant milestones such as reaching the finals of the 2017 U.S. Open, playing in the 2016 WTA Finals, and being a semifinalist in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Keys has won six WTA events, with her most recent victory in the 2019 Cincinnati Open.
Madison Keys’ religion has been a topic of interest for many people. Although she has not publicly spoken about her faith, it is believed that she was born into a Christian home. There have been speculations about whether she is Jewish, but there is no definitive information on her religious beliefs.
Madison Keys was born in Rock Island, Illinois, to a mixed-race family, with her mother being of European-American origin and her father being African-American. Both of her parents are lawyers, and she has three siblings. She began her tennis career at a young age and has achieved remarkable success in the sport.
In her early career, Keys displayed great talent and achieved notable victories in various tournaments. Her coach, John Evert, recognized her potential at a young age and praised her formidable skills.