American Tennis WAG Morgan Riddle is taking over the US Open
American Morgan Riddle has fast become the biggest hit on the tennis tour with the WAG stealing the limelight at the US Open.
Morgan Riddle dazzled on the cover of yesterday’s New York Times style magazine.
The influencer has been spending this fortnight at Flushing Meadows supporting her man Taylor Fritz.
Morgan has become a very recognisable figure in men’s tennis, following Fritz around the world cheering him on, The Sun reports.
With the US Open going on, she has appeared alongside the 6ft 5in California-native for this week’s NYT style supplement.
On the cover she was dubbed the “most famous woman in men’s tennis”.
Morgan, 26, wore a blue dress for the shoot, while Taylor ditched his tennis gear for a snazzy burgundy suit.
She excitedly shared the cover to her Instagram page, writing: “woke up on the cover of @nytimes style !!!!
“so, so grateful for this & all the opportunities I’ve been blessed with the last few months. wouldn’t be here without you all. thank you @jtes for sharing my story.”
Fritz’s latest US Open campaign has gotten off to a brilliant start.
The American No1 suffered an awful first round defeat at Flushing Meadows last year, being shocked by Brandon Holt.
This time around he has reached the fourth round with little drama, losing a combined thirteen games across matches against Steve Johnson, Juan Pablo Varillas and Jakub Mensik.
Cheered on from the stands by Morgan, Fritz is set to face unseeded Swiss youngster Dominic Stricker on Monday.
Earlier this year, The US Sun caught up with Morgan at Wimbledon – with the influencer admitting her tennis knowledge was limited before she met Fritz.
Now, the sport has seen her travel all over the world.
She said: “I didn’t know anything about tennis before I met Taylor.
“It’s really fun watching Taylor during the matches because now I understand what’s happening during, which is a big plus and definitely makes it more enjoyable but it can be nerve-racking.
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“Usually I love when Taylor is winning, that’s usually the best part of Wimbledon.
“But I love the strawberries and cream, the fans and how everyone is such so happy and in such a good mood especially when it’s nice outside. It’s enjoyable.”
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.