World’s sexiest tennis influencer’ is single – but loves ‘charm’ of English men
Rachel Stuhlmann has revealed that she's on the market in an update that will surely excite her large legion of fans.
The American, who describes herself as the "No. 1 tennis influencer" in her Instagram bio, is currently enjoying Wimbledon in what has been an exciting tournament with the fourth round match-ups on the horizon.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Star Sport, Stuhlmann revealed her relationship status and what she really thinks about English men.
"I am single," she said before adding: "the English guys that I’ve met on tour all have the best charm and wit and are fun to be around."
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The St Louis native has fond memories of her first trip to England, specifically, London, when she was asked conduct interviews with players competing in the Queen's Club Championships.
Stuhlmann said she "loved it so much" and the experience provided her a memory she said that she'll "never forget".
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"In 2018, I was asked to do some interviews with the players at the Queen’s Club tournament. So that was my first time I’d ever been to London. I loved it so much," she said.
"The energy, vibe and people- everyone was so nice to me. I loved that tournament so much, I thought it was so cool how the courts were in the heart of West Kensington."
Not only did the brunette beauty enjoy the atmosphere around the club and area, but it was also the famous night life in London that drew her attention.
Recognised as one of the most lively cities when it comes to night life, the tennis influencer certainly experienced just that as she said: "it was really fun to go out".
"Seeing the grass courts and experiencing the quiet grounds right before the tournament started was a really special moment for me that I will never forget.
"The club was gorgeous. I also loved the night life in London. It was really fun to go out after the long days of work and meet people."
While Wimbledon continues to unfold, organisers at the tournament announced before the Grand Slam began this past week, that players will be able to wear dark-coloured underwear to ease the period anxiety among female players.
The influencer praised the move, calling it "necessary".
"It's never fun for a female athlete to worry or have anxiety about their period when competing, so I think it's a great thing that Wimbledon is trying to help women feel more comfortable on court."
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