Taylor Fritz has admitted he feels “hurt” after being eliminated from Wimbledon in a five-set thriller by Italian Lorenzo Musetti.
The American was eliminated from the tournament after losing his quarter-final match 3-6, 7-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 on Wednesday afternoon.
“Everyone loves Wimbledon,” she captioned a series of photos posted on Instagram on Thursday.
“Yesterday was a tough game, it always hurts to fall short, but it’s part of the game. Now all I can do is rest, go back to work and have a good flight back home,” he added.
His girlfriend, fashion influencer Morgan Riddle, was on hand to support him from her box, along with Keira Knightley. and Queen Camilla who were also seen among the crowd.
Taylor Fritz breaks her silence after being eliminated from Wimbledon in the quarterfinals
Meanwhile, Morgan Riddle was spotted interviewing Sex and the City actress Kim Cattrall.
Earlier in the day, the social media sensation shared a clip of herself interviewing Sex and the City actress Kim Cattrall.
“Two years ago I posted a silly little TikTok and today I interviewed LA Samantha Jones,” Riddle captioned a video that showed her sporting a cream trench coat while speaking to the TV icon.
The 26-year-old has been working with the tournament to host a series called Wimbledon Threads, in which she interviews fans and famous faces at the notoriously glamorous event about their outfits.
The blonde beauty also made headlines earlier this week when… He became embroiled in a dispute with Alexander Zverev after Fritz eliminated him in the round of 16.
The German player, who was accused of physically abusing the mother of his child in 2020, agreed to pay her $217,820 in a settlement last year.
However, he was not found guilty of any crime.
“Yesterday was a tough game, it always hurts to fall short but that’s part of the game,” he wrote.
Riddle appeared nervous for her boyfriend as she faced Italian Lorenzo Musetti on Wednesday.
After losing to Fritz, 26, Zverev said he was upset with some people in the California native’s box who “may not be from the tennis world.”
“His team is extremely respectful. I think his coach, his physiotherapist and also his second coach are extremely respectful,” Zverev said.
“I think there are other people who may be in the draw who are not part of the tennis world, who are not exactly the kind of people who watch every match. They went a bit overboard.”
It appeared to have been a reference to Riddle, who declared Fritz’s win a “girls’ win” in a since-deleted Instagram story.
She later addressed the cryptic post, clarifying: “Regarding my stories from yesterday… I took them down as soon as I realized the misunderstanding and how out of proportion the media had blown them.”
She continued: “It wasn’t about anything that had happened off the tennis court and there’s no bad blood between anyone.”
Riddle previously deleted Instagram posts that appeared to target Alexander Zverev
The German has been accused of abuse by several partners, including the mother of his child.