TAYLOR FRITZ is one of tennis’ fastest rising stars – and the American’s stunning influencer girlfriend Morgan Riddle has been cheering on from the stands for the last two years.
The US tennis ace made his mark on the global stage this year by making it to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon against Rafa Nadal.
Morgan Riddle, 24, was in the stands cheering on her man as he defeated Jason Kubler in the round of 16 to set up a clash with Nadal.
She was no shrinking violet during the clash, cheering, clapping and punching the air as her other half secured an impressive 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 triumph.
And she nearly stole the show again as Fritz bravely bowed out against all-time great Rafael Nadal in the quarters.
But she was unable to cheer him to US Open glory as he was dumped out in the first round by Brandon Holtz.
Minnesota model Riddle boasts over 50,000 followers on Instagram, where she shares glam photos from her travels around the world.
There are also many of her at tennis tournaments as she cheers on World-ranked No14 Fritz in his chosen sport.
After he defeated Kubler, Riddle posted an Instagram Story, writing: “QUARTERFINALS LFG!!!!”.
She wore a beautiful floral white dress for the match, holding her phone close to document the experience as well as a bottle of water.
The stunning look was complemented by sunglasses and hoop earrings.
Morgan also shared a clip of her man about to be interviewed on court after his victory.
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Morgan lives in Los Angeles but spends much of her time on the road – or in private jets – supporting Fritz, 24, on the tour.
The couple have been dated for two years, with Fritz having a son with ex-wife Raquel Pedraza.
Riddle also details her life on TikTok, and in February opened up on what it was like being with a top tennis player.
She said: “I’m Morgan, I travelled the world on the ATP tour with my boyfriend, who is the No 1 American tennis player.
“I know that tennis is relatively uncool and unknown in America, so here’s what you should know.
“Unlike most sports, tennis is a year-round sport except for four weeks off in December.
“Players compete in tournaments in 31 countries in cities like Dubai, Paris, Shanghai, London, Rome, Cabo, and many more.
“What are they playing for? Besides glory and hundreds of millions of dollars in prize money, players are competing for points.
“Each tournament gives a certain amount of points and the better you do, the more points you get.
“The more points you have, the higher your ranking is. And your ranking basically refreshes every year. No pressure.
“Tennis tournaments are not your casual sporting event with hot dogs and beer, you can expect champagne, strawberries and cream, Nobu, and getting to wear really cute outfits.”
While many eyes are sure to be on Fritz as he aims to spring a huge shock at Wimbledon, there are sure to be some on his glamorous partner in the stands.