"I'll be back" - Taylor Fritz's girlfriend Morgan Riddle scores F1 Grand Prix gig in Melbourne; promises to return to cheer Fritz on at Miami OpenĀ
Morgan Riddle, a known influencer on the ATP tour and long-time girlfriend of Taylor Fritz, recently announced that she would be traveling to Australia to host events at the Australian Grand Prix. The event is slated to take place in Melbourne on March 24th.
Riddle has been in a relationship with Taylor Fritz for several years now, and is often seen in the player's box during his matches.
In her Instagram post, Riddle stated that she had got the opportunity to host events during the F1 race in Melbourne.
"Im heading back down under to work with F1 and AusGp to host and and showcase the best fits at the grand prix this next week," Riddle wrote on her Instagram.
However, she is confident of coming back before Fritz's second-round match to give support to the American player.
"ps taylor doesn't even play his first match in Miami until this weekend so I will be back for the open after his first round," Riddle added.
Taylor Fritz is the 12th-seed in the Miami Open and has received a bye in the first round. He will face the winner of the match between Jordan Thomson and Nuno Borges in the second round on Saturday, March 23rd.
Riddle jokingly stated that Australia had not seen the last of her, as she was there only a few months ago for the Australian Open.
"Me landing in Melbourne Tomorrow," she wrote.
"I feel like it was a lot less time-consuming, hands-on" - Taylor Fritz on Netflix series Breaking Point
The Netflix series Breaking Point, which ran for two seasons, covered the lives of tennis players on the ATP and WTA tours. Through the show, Morgan Riddle's relationship with Taylor Fritz grabbed a lot of eyeballs.
Speaking of the experience, Frtiz claimed that participation in the show was hassle-free, contrary to what he had expected.
"I feel like it was a lot less time-consuming, hands-on than I thought it was going to be. I thought I was going to have to get used to having a camera around me at all times. But it was really just at tournaments here and there, nothing at home or anything like that. It was a lot more chill than I thought it was going to be," Fritz said as quoted by the ATP Tour.
The show was subsequently canceled due to poor ratings.