With a strong love for tennis and a willingness to be bold, Wastcoat decided to enter the world of social media. She started creating content at a furious pace, and immediately stood out in a crowded space with her authenticity.
Whether it’s fashion tips, analysis of recent match play, or moments in the pro game that rec league players can relate to, the content creator has found her stride and her voice.
“I’m not sure quite what it was, but a switch flipped for me last year during the Australian Open where I just sort of thought, I don’t care anymore. I’m just going to share things that I love, and hope people engage with me,” Wastcoat stated. “It’s a journey. I think it’s accepting that your first post isn’t going to be your best one, and that’s ok.
“And also putting perfection aside. You’re never going play a perfect tennis match, it’s hard to always have a perfect social media post,” she continued. “Once you kind of spend some time in that world and engaging with other people, you sort of come to realize it’s a game like anything else that you can play.”