World No. 20 Tommy Paul is back on the court, sweating it out and preparing for his next tournament after a mediocre Australian swing. The 28-year-old American reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, where eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz knocked him out in straight sets.
Before that, Paul had disappointing runs in both Brisbane and the Adelaide International ATP events. Now back in Florida, Paul shared some lively moments from a training session on social media as the mercury dipped in the southern state, garnering an endearing reaction from his fiancée, Paige Lorenze.
“Cold enough to post it,” Paul captioned his Instagram post.
“You’re hottttttt,” Lorenze commented.

Lorenze, a former competitive skier, met the tennis pro during the US Open in 2022. The duo quickly started dating and, almost three years later, took the next step in their relationship, announcing their engagement in July 2025. Lorenze is the founder of the Dairy Boy lifestyle brand and, alongside Paul, runs the Kids Outdoors foundation.
The 28-year-old is often seen in the stands during Paul’s tennis matches and avidly supports him throughout all his endeavors on and off the court. Likewise, Paul actively promotes Lorenze’s brand ventures and is often observed spending quality time with her.
Paige Lorenze Loves ‘Slow Mornings’ With Tommy Paul
Last week, Lorenze shared a heartwarming video on her Instagram handle, showcasing the duo enjoying a blissful winter morning while sipping hot coffee and enjoying fresh pancakes in a neighborhood cafe. The happy couple could also be observed having a calm conversation, cherishing each other’s company.
Back on court, since returning from Australia, Paul has not yet announced which tournament he will play next. Several ATP 250 and ATP 500 events will commence in February, before the first Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells, followed by the Miami Open in March.
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