Every Single Outfit Morgan Riddle Wore to Wimbledon 2025
As Taylor Fritz looks to become the first American man to play in the Wimbledon finals since Andy Roddick in 2009—and first American man to win since Pete Sampras in 2000—cheering him on from his player's box will be his longtime girlfriend, Morgan Riddle.
Following his quarterfinal win, Fritz credited Riddle for his ongoing success on the tennis tour. 'There's been a pretty constant results-and-ranking rise since we've been together,' he said. 'I think I would have to say she's been a big help to me just kind of keeping me focused, having someone who cares and just pushes you to just do better and do the right things, be healthier.'
Over the last few years, Riddle has created a name for herself in the world of tennis fashion influencers, and is deliberate with what she chooses to wear to each Grand Slam. 'Wimbledon is the tournament where each year I can lean fully into classic British summer style,' she tells Town & Country. 'I love incorporating lace, vintage, and of course a classic Wimbledon white. But I also like to play with irony—strawberry heels, cheeky accessories, or nods to the traditional vibe in a way that subverts them a bit. I think it's fun to make a statement that still fits within the polite chaos of the tournament.'
Here, see every outfit she wore during Wimbledon 2025—and where to shop her looks.For Fritz's quarterfinal match, Riddle opted for a vintage Valentino corset and a matching skirt from their spring 2004 collection. 'Dressing up like a giant tennis ball, once again!!' she posted on TikTok.
She carried a Roger Vivier bag, and wore Jennifer Chamandi shoes. Riddle accessorized with hoop earrings from Kiki McDonough, a favorite brand of the Princess of Wales. Throughout the tournament, Riddle has been consistent with her sunglasses, regularly choosing this pair from Otra.$70.00 at otraeyewear.com at 1stdibs.com£750.00 at kiki.co.ukDuring the Round of 16, Riddle chose head-to-toe chocolate Ferragamo, and accessorized with a bag from the brand as well. She completed her outfit with Reis Jewellery earrings. While the jacket is sold out, her pants and bag are still available. at ferragamo.com$420.00 at ssense.comFor Fritz's third round match, Riddle wore a vintage green and white Courreges dress and Kiki McDonough pearl drop earrings, and she carried a Chanel purse. She snapped pictures on her iPhone—which has an orchid popsocket from Untouched Blooms.$548.00 at bloomingdales.com£2575.00 at kiki.co.uk$18.99 at Etsy.comRiddle took a cue from Kate Middleton's Wimbledon style and wore a polka dot Alessandra Rich outfit for an appearance at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. She again accessorized with Kiki McDonough jewelry, and Casadei heels.$1065.00 at Net-a-Porter.com$447.50 at casadei.comFor Fritz's second round match, Riddle chose a Dolce & Gabanna dress, vintage Chanel earrings from Susan Caplan, and a Chanel bag. Kate Middleton has recently worn vintage jewels from Susan Caplan, most notably to a concert wrapping up the UK's 80th anniversary of VE Day celebrations.£1075.00 at susancaplan.co.ukRiddle's second Wimbledon outfit, to watch the end of Fritz's marathon first round match, featured another favorite brand of the Princess of Wales: Self-Portrait. In addition to her gingham dress from the British label, she also carried a bag from the brand, and finished her look with Jimmy Choo heels and pearl earrings.$580.00 at saksfifthavenue.comFor the first day of Wimbledon 2025, Riddle leaned into the strawberry theme. She wore a pink Patou mini dress, strawberry mules from Joseph Azagury, and carried a vintage Chanel clutch. She finished her outfit with Bucherer Fine Jewellery.861.00 at net-a-porter.com
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