Trinity Rodman is making it clear that her support for boyfriend Ben Shelton goes far beyond the stands. The Washington Spirit forward recently turned heads when she showed up to her team’s quarterfinal matchup against Racing Louisville wearing a custom black t-shirt emblazoned with multiple images of Shelton.
Trinity Rodman’s Proud Display of Support for Ben Shelton
Rodman has been a frequent supporter at Shelton’s matches this year, often seen cheering him on during ATP tournaments. The two athletes began dating in early 2025 and have quickly become one of the most talked-about young couples in American sports. Their relationship went public when they shared photos together on social media in March.
An X account recently highlighted Rodman’s gesture, posting a photo of her pre-game look and noting her supportive style choice. The collage featured snapshots of the American tennis star, along with bold white text spelling out his name, “BEN SHELTON,” across the corner.
Trinity Rodman’s pre-game fit reppin’ BF Ben Shelton ahead of the quarterfinal matchup vs. Louisville 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Ek3egp659a
— Just Women’s Sports (@justwsports) November 8, 2025
This isn’t the first time she’s worn the custom t-shirt either. She was previously spotted wearing the same top during a gym session in July and again courtside at Shelton’s match at the Citi DC Open days later.
How Did Rodman Show Her Support for Shelton Ahead of the ATP Finals?
Shelton is gearing up for the biggest event of his young career, the 2025 ATP Finals in Turin. As he prepares for the season’s final challenge, his girlfriend Rodman shared an emotional Instagram story praising his hard work and growth over the year.
Rodman expressed pride in Shelton’s rise to World No. 6, writing, “What a year… #6 in the world. You’ve worked so hard. Through challenges and setbacks, you’ve continued to shine. You prove the doubters wrong and amaze me every day.”
She also called his top-10 breakthrough “the most rewarding thing to see” and added, “Last tournament of the season and it’s the finals! You’re one of a kind. I love you. One more push, and then I get you all offseason.”
Shelton’s breakout year included his first Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open, where he defeated Karen Khachanov in a three-set final. He also reached the BMW Open final in Munich and made deep runs at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, climbing to a career-high No. 6 in the world.
