Taylor Fritz’s Girlfriend Morgan Riddle Blasts ‘Insane’ AI Photo Theft at Miami Open

Morgan Riddle slams the "insane" use of AI to steal influencer photos at the Miami Open, raising alarm over digital identity.

Taylor Fritz’s girlfriend, Morgan Riddle, recently expressed her shock upon discovering that an influencer had stolen pictures of another influencer during the 2026 Miami Open. Fritz and Riddle have been together for nearly six years, having started dating in early 2020. Riddle is a social media influencer who primarily focuses on fashion and tennis content.

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Morgan Riddle Reacts to Influencer Using AI to Steal Pictures at the Miami Open

Fritz has just concluded his run on the North American hard-court swing after competing at the Miami Open. He was seeded sixth in the tournament and began his campaign in the second round following a first-round bye. He defeated Botic van de Zandschulp in his opening match and then eliminated compatriot Reilly Opelka in the third round before losing to eventual runner-up Jiří Lehečka in the fourth round.

Recently, New York City-based model and social media influencer Tatiana Elizabeth shared on social media that another influencer had stolen her picture from the 2025 US Open. This individual used AI to replace Tatiana’s body and likeness with her own, placing her at the Miami Open.

This photo theft, which involved AI manipulation, drew a reaction from Fritz’s girlfriend, Riddle, who described the incident as “insane.”

“this is…. insane,” Riddle captioned her Instagram story.

Screen grab of Taylor Fritz's girlfriend Morgan Riddle's Instagram story
Screen grab of Taylor Fritz’s girlfriend, Morgan Riddle’s Instagram story

On the tennis side, during the North American hard-court swing, Fritz competed in four tournaments: the 2026 Dallas Open, the Delray Beach Open, the Indian Wells Masters, and the Miami Open. In Dallas, the former World No. 4 reached the final, finishing as the runner-up to Ben Shelton.

Then at Delray Beach, Fritz reached the quarterfinals before being eliminated by the eventual runner-up, Tommy Paul. At Tennis Paradise, he lost in the third round to Alex Michelsen. In Florida, his campaign ended in the fourth round.

Looking ahead, Fritz was scheduled to begin his clay-court swing at the 2026 Monte-Carlo Masters, but he had to withdraw from the ATP Masters 1000 tournament due to ongoing knee tendonitis.

The former World No. 4 is expected to compete next at the 2026 BMW Open, scheduled to take place from April 13 to April 19, 2026. The tournament matches will be played on outdoor clay courts at the MTTC Iphitos complex in Munich, Germany.

In addition to Fritz, players like defending champion Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Shelton, Flavio Cobolli, Alexander Bublik, Jakub Menšík, and João Fonseca, among others, are also expected to participate in the ATP 500 clay-court tournament.

Fritz recorded his best result at the BMW Open in 2024. He was seeded third in the tournament and began his campaign in the second round following a first-round bye. He defeated Alejandro Moro Cañas, Jack Draper, and Cristian Garín to reach the final, where he faced Jan-Lennard Struff and finished as the runner-up.

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