
Meet Dorothy Wiggins: 100 Years Young and Living Her Best Life on the Tennis Court
Dorothy Wiggins proves age is just a number as she becomes the face of a beauty campaign at 100, plays tennis daily, and shares her joyful approach to life with hundreds of thousands of social media followers. Her secret? Never thinking about age and always moving toward what brings pleasure and connection.
Dorothy Wiggins walks onto the tennis court with the confidence of someone who's found her purpose. At 100 years old, she's not just playing the game she's loved since her 20s—she's thriving as a social media sensation, beauty campaign star, and living inspiration to people everywhere who believe life gets better with age.
During a recent photoshoot for Paula's Choice skincare at Manhattan Plaza Racquet Club, Wiggins proved she's a natural in front of the camera. When the photographer asked for a staged laugh, her genuine joy lit up the room and had everyone else smiling too. When challenged to return a volley to a player less than half her age, she sent the ball sailing past him with remarkable skill.
Growing up in Forest Hills, Queens—the former home of the U.S. Open—Wiggins always dreamed of playing tennis. That childhood dream blossomed into a lifelong passion that keeps her active nearly every day during the summer months. Her dedication to the sport recently earned her a special honor: hosting the coin toss at the U.S. Open for a match between Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka.
But tennis is just one facet of Wiggins' remarkably full life. She's become an unexpected social media star with 355,000 Instagram followers and 57,500 on TikTok, where she shares videos of herself playing tennis, exploring New York City, and even trying pole dancing. Her philosophy? Never let age dictate what you can or cannot do.

"I never thought about my age," Wiggins explains with refreshing simplicity. "I just live every day, and every day I feel fine." She describes herself as a "hedonist" who gravitates toward fun and exciting experiences—a mindset that has served her beautifully for a century.
Her approach to longevity centers on three wonderful principles. First, she's committed to getting seven to nine hours of sleep each night, adjusting her schedule as needed to ensure she's well-rested. Second, she refuses to take life too seriously, choosing to maintain her sense of humor and not sweat the small stuff. Third, she keeps her loved ones close, ensuring she shares dinner with someone every evening.
For 62 years, her husband Guy was at the center of her world. He also lived to 100, passing away in 2020, and Wiggins believes their deeply happy marriage contributed to both their longevities. Now, she surrounds herself with friends—particularly younger ones who keep her connected to the world and help her discover new perspectives.
Wiggins carries forward wisdom from her mother: "It's only money." This liberating attitude has allowed her to prioritize experiences and relationships over material concerns, leading to a life rich in joy and meaning.
She doesn't meditate or follow any particular wellness routine. Instead, she follows her interests wherever they lead. "You don't want to be stagnant. You want to move," she says. Whether that's dancing and singing into the night or trying new activities that catch her interest, Wiggins proves that longevity isn't just about adding years to your life—it's about adding life to your years.
As she continues to inspire people worldwide, Dorothy Wiggins reminds us that the best time to start living fully is always right now.
Based on reporting by Womens Health
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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