Tommy Paul and his fiancée, Paige Lorenze, have taken a significant step in their relationship by launching a youth-focused foundation. The American star, who has come back from his injury-laden offseason with an exhibition match at Madison Square Garden and the Adelaide International, has recently shared the significance of the foundation he has created with his soulmate.
Tommy Paul and Paige Lorenze Reflect Mutual Values and Beliefs With Their Foundation
Paul, who began dating the influencer and entrepreneur in 2022, has recently taken a promising step with her by establishing their foundation, Kids Outdoors.
The children’s foundation is an amalgamation of Paul and Lorenze’s shared principles, especially regarding sports and outdoor activities. It will focus on assisting and financially supporting established programmes that provide kids with access to games such as tennis, skiing, and horseback riding.
Apart from this, the couple will also host events through Kids Outdoors to spread the influence of sports, and will also feature post-school tennis programmes in South Florida, Paul’s residence.
During their recent interview with Town & Country Magazine, both Paul and Lorenze, who launched her own lifestyle brand, Dairy Boy, in 2021, shared their thoughts on the foundation.
While explaining his joy in establishing the admirable initiative with Lorenze, the World No. 21, he highlighted:
“It’s cool getting to build something with the person you’re building a life with. Paige is insanely creative and driven, and being around that every day makes me better too. We still keep work and home separate, but I love that we get to cheer each other on in both and now get to work on something we’re both passionate about.”
Lorenze, who also creates content through her social media channels and has one million followers on her Instagram channel, reflected on the importance of sports in their life, adding:
“We felt like now was the perfect time. Sport has really made us who we are today, and specifically being outdoors has made us who we are. We grew up in such different sports and such different climates, but we have so much in common.”
She continued, “So much of what was instilled in us at a young age from our confidence, our ability to take risks, and just that confidence and competitive edge that we carry.”
Coming to his on-court action, Paul ended his Adelaide International run with a semifinal loss to Tomáš Macháč. He will face Aleksandar Kovacevic, the World No. 54, in his first round at the Australian Open, which will be their career’s first duel.
