Taylor Fritz and his girlfriend, Morgan Riddle, have arrived in Paris for the 2025 French Open. The tennis power couple was hosted in a luxurious setting in the French capital, and their bond was celebrated with a delightful feast ahead of the tournament.
Taylor Fritz and Morgan Riddle Enjoy Lavish Accommodation in Paris Ahead of French Open
Riddle and Fritz began dating in 2020 after meeting on the dating app Raya. Their relationship has grown stronger over time, and they frequently share glimpses of their lives online. Riddle, 27, is a content creator and social media influencer who has endorsed several brands, including the well-known retailer Abercrombie.
The 27-year-old often accompanies her boyfriend to his matches and shares glimpses of her travels online. A few days ago, while in Rome for the Italian Open with Fritz, Riddle made an impromptu visit to the Vatican Museums, leading her to the newly elected Pope, Leo XIV.
Continuing her tradition of supporting Fritz at his tournaments, Riddle arrived in Paris with him and shared photos of their hotel room on Instagram. The couple received a beautiful bouquet, a few of their pictures, a bottle of champagne, and a selection of exotic fruits, including strawberries, cherries, and raspberries, making their stay even more special.

Fritz now shifts his focus to the second Grand Slam of the season, where he will be aiming for a deep run or possibly his first Major title. Concerns have recently arisen regarding his current form.
Taylor Fritz Hasn’t Had a Great Lead-Up to the French Open 2025
As the World No. 4, Fritz enters the French Open as one of the favorites, though his recent form on clay could challenge his bid for a maiden Grand Slam title.
The American started the European clay-court swing at the 2025 Madrid Open and received a first-round bye as a third seed. He defeated Christopher O’Connell and Benjamin Bonzi before falling to the eventual champion, Casper Ruud.
Fritz’s form faltered in Rome, where, despite being the fourth seed, he suffered a surprising second-round defeat to compatriot Marcos Giron, 7-6(4), 7-6(3). The 27-year-old then competed at the Geneva Open, his final tune-up before Roland Garros, as the top seed.
After receiving a first-round bye, Fritz only got past Quentin Halys 6-4, 7-6 (5) in the second round, and eventually lost to Hubert Hurkacz 3-6, 6-7 (7). Fritz heads into the French Open hoping to claim his first title of the season while also turning around his underwhelming 17-9 record. The American starts his campaign against Germany’s
Daniel Altmaier on Sunday, May 25.
