Just hours after news of his breakup with Morgan Riddle began to ripple across social media, Taylor Fritz gave fans their first look at his post-relationship chapter. The American tennis star shared a snapshot from a night out in Las Vegas, signaling a shift in tone from the couple’s carefully curated public image to a more low-key, personal update.
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The split, confirmed a few days ago, ended a relationship that had grown into one of tennis’s most visible off-court storylines. Fritz and Riddle had been together for nearly six years after first connecting on the exclusive dating platform Raya in 2020.
Over time, they became central figures in the sport’s crossover appeal, particularly through their appearances on Netflix’s “Break Point,” where their dynamic offered fans a mix of competition and lifestyle storytelling.
Fritz’s update came via Instagram Stories, where he posted a photo from the Palm Tree Beach Club in Las Vegas alongside Norwegian DJ Kygo and actor Mark Wahlberg. The image, shared just hours after Riddle’s New York update, marked his first public post since the breakup became official.

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How Morgan Riddle Publicly Confirmed the Breakup With Fritz
Speculation around their breakup had been building for weeks, largely due to Riddle’s absence from Fritz’s player box during tournaments. Reports suggested she initiated the split, though Riddle publicly brushed off that claim with humor in the comments section of a viral post.
“Taylor Fritz, damn, did you know about this?” Riddle wrote in the comments section of the speculative post.
The social media influencer ultimately confirmed the breakup in her own style, sharing a series of photos from New York City that featured a “World’s Best Ex-Girlfriend” T-shirt and visible moving boxes, signaling her relocation to Manhattan to focus on her fashion career. The tone of her post was light but definitive, and Fritz’s decision to “like” the upload pointed to an amicable separation.
The timing also coincides with a transitional phase in Fritz’s career. The 28-year-old has not competed on the ATP Tour since his three-set loss to Jiří Lehečka in the round of 16 at the Miami Open in March, where he was eliminated while dealing with knee tendinitis. His recovery timeline remains uncertain, adding another layer of change both professionally and personally.
