Wimbledon 2025 is in full swing, bringing with it the usual thrills: shocking upsets, edge-of-your-seat tiebreaks, and plenty of scenic drone shots of Brits queuing for strawberries and cream.
But the action isn’t just on the court—it’s also in the stands. Case in point: Taylor Fritz, America’s top-seeded men’s player, may be chasing a Grand Slam title, but his girlfriend, Morgan Riddle, is winning Wimbledon in her own right. With her effortlessly chic outfits and witty, behind-the-scenes social media updates, she’s quickly become a fan favorite at the All England Club.
During Fritz’s grueling two-day, five-set opening match against rising French talent Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Riddle not only served two spot-on Wimbledon-themed looks but also gave fans an unfiltered peek into the stress of being a player’s partner. On June 30, she posted to her Instagram (@moorrgs), saying her “body has experienced more stress than usual.” Fritz finally closed out the win on July 1, setting up a second-round match against Canada’s Gabriel Diallo.

Thanks to a wave of early upsets, Fritz now finds himself in a wide-open quarter of the draw—meaning we could be seeing even more of Riddle courtside in the days to come.
Who Is Morgan Riddle?
If you’re not familiar with her, here’s a quick catch-up: Morgan Riddle is a fashion influencer, YouTuber, and breakout star of Netflix’s tennis docuseries Break Point. While the show struggled to live up to expectations, one undeniable highlight was the dynamic duo of Fritz and Riddle. Her screen presence had a magnetic pull—and yes, some fans still wonder if her cheeky “Jannik Sinner is cute” comment in Season 2 came back to haunt her when Fritz faced Sinner at the 2024 U.S. Open Final.
What makes Riddle so watchable? She balances aspirational glam with unfiltered honesty. One minute she’s dressed in head-to-toe designer, the next she’s posting about her anxiety or cracking jokes with friends. She’s relatable, funny (once teasing Fritz for using his tennis racket to fend off a break-in rather than, say, a kitchen knife), and refreshingly self-aware. Whether she’s on a red carpet or hanging with her influencer friends (including Summer House alum Paige DeSorbo and Ayan Broomfield, girlfriend of Frances Tiafoe), she never loses her signature charm.
On YouTube, Riddle’s vlogs follow her travels with Fritz across the tennis tour. They’re part travel diary, part emotional check-in, and part inside look at the quirks of dating a top-tier tennis player. From Vatican museums to Fritz’s pre-match superstitions, she shares it all with disarming candor.
But Morgan isn’t just a pretty face in the players’ box. She’s got wit, a strong feminist voice, a passion for fostering kittens, and a content strategy that feels more personal than polished. She’s the girl cheering on her guy, but she’s also building her own brand—with authenticity and humor at its core.
In Short:
If you’re into tennis, style, real talk, travel, feminism, or just need someone fun to follow this Wimbledon, Morgan Riddle is your girl. And if Taylor Fritz keeps advancing, our timelines will be all the better for it.
Let’s hope Team Fritz keeps the momentum going—for the sake of American tennis and more Moorrgs content, of course.