
Morgan Riddle in Wimbledon ‘stress' as model stuns in latest outfit while watching boyfriend Taylor Fritz
The 27-year-old American Fritz overcame chaos at Wimbledon and beat the 36-seeded Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard on Tuesday.
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Fritz entered as the favorite in the match but was down 5-1 in a fourth-set tiebreak.
The California native would respond and win the tiebreak and take the match to a deciding set before it was suspended due to the curfew at the All England Club on Monday.
Fritz would claim the resumed Wimbledon match with a fifth-set win on Tuesday.
The model Morgan Riddle summed up her experience as she watched her boyfriend battle back from being two sets down.
The social media influencer took to her Instagram account, which boasts close to 500,000 followers, and posted a screenshot of a wellness app.
The message said, "Your body has experienced more stress than usual today," and that the 27-year-old had been stressed for more than four hours compared to her daily average of 75 minutes.
"Huh, wonder why," Riddle jokingly captioned the post.
She also posted a photo from her seat on Court 1, where Fritz's match took place.
Riddle had stunned in a patterned blue one-piece dress at Tuesday's match.
Fritz had put the blame on his opponent for the play being stopped.
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"They would've let us play if my opponent agreed to," he said.
"I said I wanted to, he didn't."
Fritz entered the tournament having won the Lexus Eastbourne Open for the fourth time.
Riddle has gained a massive social media following as she fully embraces her life as a fashion and tennis influencer.
She showcases Fritz's tournaments and reveals her lifestyle on social media.
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The Minneapolis native also showcases her glam outfits.
Fritz advanced to the second round of Wimbledon.
The 2024 US Open runner-up will take on Canada's Gabriel Diallo on Tuesday.
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