Prim Siripipat Biography

Prim Siripipat is an American former tennis player, television anchor, and host who was previously an anchor on ESPN and was a co-host of award-winning “Spain and Prim” on ESPN Radio. She joined ESPN in March 2011 where she was mainly based in Bristol, Connecticut and she appeared as a tennis analyst and anchored SportsCenter, First Take, NBA Tonight, and CBB halftime shows. Additionally, she covered an array of events, including the Super Bowl, NBA playoffs, MLB spring training, ESPY’s, Wimbledon, and US Open before leaving in April 2018.

Prim returned to tennis to pursue a pro career and she later joined The Athletic, hosting her podcast show named The Next Chapter with Prim Siripipat which mainly focuses on how athletes cope with life transitions. Moreover, she joined The Athletic in April 2019 as a sports anchor and radio personality and she is mainly based in Greater New York City Area. Previously, Prim was a sports anchor and reporter at WFOR/ CBS Miami from August 2007 to 2010 and a sports producer and anchor at News 14 Carolina where she wrote and produced 8-hour newscasts. Siripupat began her journalism career at Wral TV 5 as a sports anchor and reporter where she was mainly based in North Carolina Area in August 2003.

Prim Siripipat Age, Birthday, Nationality, and Heritage

Prim Siripipat (age 41 years) was born on January 15, 1981, in Mexico, Missouri, in the United States of America. She celebrates her birthday every January 15th of the year. Her nationality is American and has of white ethnic background. READ ALSO: Jim Armstrong

Prim Siripipat Height, Weight, and Other Body Measurements

Siripipat stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (approximately 1.68 m) and maintains an average bodyweight of around 54kg.

Prim Siripipat Parents and Siblings/ Family

Siripipat was born in Mexico, Missouri, in the United States of America

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to her caring and loving parents. She is the daughter of Ampai and Pallop Siripipat though she has not provided any further information about her parents at the moment. At a young age, she had taken up dancing, swimming, gymnastics, and piano and at the age of 10 years, she was a skilled player of tennis. However, she has not provided any information about her siblings at the moment.

Prim Siripipat Education Background

Prim attended Saddlebrook Preparatory School where she was trained with Andy Roddick, Martina Hingis, Jennifer Capriati, and Mardy Fish in tennis. Additionally, she traveled the world with the U.S. National team and eventually finished in the top 10 in the country for players of 18 years. Later, she attended Duke Blue University on a full scholarship. Prim won the Indoor National Championship in her senior year. Further, she graduated from the University of Missouri with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology in 2019 and later enrolled at Fordham University where she is studying a Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology.

Prim Siripipat married/ Wedding/ Husband/ Spouse

Siripipat is a married woman. She became engaged to Ben Michael Aronson in 2016. Later got married in an intimate wedding ceremony in March 2017. However, Prim and her husband Ben currently do not have children together (2022).

Prim Siripipat ESPN/ Wikipedia

Siripipat is a television anchor and host who was previously an anchor on ESPN. Additionally was a co-host of award-winning “Spain and Prim” on ESPN Radio. She joined ESPN in March 2011 where she was mainly based in Bristol, Connecticut. Prim appeared as a tennis analyst and anchored SportsCenter, First Take, NBA Tonight, and CBB halftime shows. Additionally, she covered an array of events, including the Super Bowl, NBA playoffs, MLB spring training, ESPY’s, Wimbledon, and US Open before leaving in April 2018.

Prim Siripipat Salary

Siripipat is a television anchor and host who was previously an anchor on ESPN. Additionally, was a co-host of award-winning “Spain and Prim” on ESPN Radio. Siripipat is currently serving at The Athletic as a sports anchor and radio personality. Prim earns a decent annual salary of around $70,000 per year.

Prim Siripipat Net Worth

Siripipat is a television anchor and host who was previously an anchor on ESPN. Moreover, was a co-host of award-winning “Spain and Prim” on ESPN Radio. Prim has managed to accumulate a net worth of around $1 million dollars.

Prim Siripipat Tennis/ Tennis Channel

Siripipat is an American former tennis player who has appeared as a tennis analyst and anchored SportsCenter. She returned to tennis to pursue a pro career. Later joined The Athletic, hosting her podcast show named “The Next Chapter with Prim Siripipat”. Mainly focuses on how athletes cope with life transitions.

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