STUNNING Morgan Riddle was used as weights by boyfriend tennis player Taylor Fritz – before he went on to win his tournament.
Fritz is celebrating his Japan Open Tennis Championship victory that catapulted him into the men’s top 10 rankings for the first time.
https://www.instagram.com/moorrgs/Cramped up a hotel room, Taylor Fritz and Morgan Riddle came up with a creative way to prepare for his tennis tournament[/caption]
Morgan often cheers on Fritz at his various tournaments
@moorrgsThe influencer has nearly 100k Instagram followers[/caption]
He needed help along the way though from glamorous partner Morgan, who stole attention in the summer at Wimbledon.
The American even went as far as to use Morgan as a weight in the days leading up to his victory in Japan.
Riddle’s Instagram story shows her being lifted up and down as Fritz used his girlfriend to work his muscles in the bench press position.
The pair were quarantining in Seoul last week due to Covid rules – but it did not stop the tennis star from using whatever he could to stay in shape.
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It worked a charm as Fritz managed to beat fellow US ace Frances Tiafoe – who had reached the US Open semi – in the Japan Open final on Sunday.
Morgan shared a picture on her Instagram of Fritz holding the trophy on a court that was showered in confetti.
She has nearly 100,000 followers on the social media app and the influencer can often be seen cheering on her boyfriend at his tennis tournaments.
She was spotted looking grumpy-faced at Flushing Meadows as Fritz fell to a first-round defeat by Brandon Holt.
@moorrgsThe stunning influencer often steals attention during Fritz’s tennis tournaments[/caption]
@moorrgsMorgan Riddle watched her boyfriend win his latest tournament to secure a rankings boost[/caption]
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But she appeared back to her cheery self at the Laver Cup as she once again loyally followed Fritz around the tennis circuit.
The victory in Seoul was huge for for Fritz as it lifted him World No.8 in the ATP rankings, having started the year 23rd.
He told ATPTour.com: “I think every kid growing up and every player when you first start playing, [reaching the] Top 10 is a massive milestone and it’s a dream that you want to tick off [that] box.
“Obviously everyone wants to be No. 1 in the world, Top 5, there is more that I want to achieve. But I’ll always be a Top 10 player. That can never be taken away from me.
“It’s one of those things that you strive for and you want for a really long time, so it’s nice to finally get there.”