World No. 7 Taylor Fritz is back on home soil alongside his girlfriend, Morgan Riddle, who accompanied him to Melbourne for the Australian Open. However, the journey back from Melbourne was tedious for Riddle. She shared the aftermath of the experience on social media.
Riddle is a successful entrepreneur and content creator who regularly posts about her daily life and delightful moments with the tennis star on her social media accounts. In her latest Instagram story, Riddle shared a selfie in athleisure, noting that she had endured the worst jet lag of her life but remained steadfast in completing her daily tasks
“Proof of life after five days of the most diabolical, debilitating jet lag I have ever had. Getting prescribed something because I can’t do this anymore,” Riddle captioned her story.

While Fritz works his magic on the court, Riddle is setting the tone off it by redefining how sports and fashion can go hand in hand. The fashion influencer avidly documents her life on tour and shares her outfits at tournaments, garnering broad appeal among younger audiences and fashion bloggers.
On court, Fritz had a dissapointing run in the Australian swing. The 28-year-old lost three of the four singles matches he played in the United Cup, where Team USA reached the semifinal stage.
Subsequently, Fritz started strong in the Australian Open but was shocked in round 4 when he was dispatched in straight sets by Lorenzo Musetti. An evidently fatigued Fritz is now back home, gearing up to headline his next ATP event on home soil.
Taylor Fritz to Headline Two ATP Events on Home Soil in February
Fritz will be headlining two ATP events on home soil in February. The American will first play in the Dallas Open (ATP 500) in Texas, which starts on February 9, and subsequently play at the Delray Beach Open (ATP 250) in Florida, which begins on February 16.
Fritz is 4-4 this year on hard courts and will aim to improve his record by attempting to win the events in Dallas and Delray Beach, where he is seeded second and first, respectively.
Fritz will be joined by fellow Americans Ben Shelton, Learner Tien, and Tommy Paul in Dallas, while his most significant competition in Florida will be the next best seed, Casper Ruud.
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