American tennis star Tommy Paul’s fiancée, Paige Lorenze, has once again shown her unwavering support for her partner during his appearance at Madison Square Garden. Paul is currently competing at the Garden Cup, where he faced Nick Kyrgios and is also set to team up with WTA World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka against Kyrgios and Naomi Osaka.
After publicly confirming their relationship in 2022, Paul and Lorenze spent over three years together before getting engaged in July 2025, marking the next chapter in their relationship.
Tommy Paul’s Fiancée Paige Lorenze, Showed Up at Madison Square Garden To Support Her Partner
Lorenze, a social media influencer and fashion creator, earned her degree from Parsons in 2021 before launching her lifestyle and clothing brand, Dairy Boy, that same year. She later unveiled the AW25 Evergreen Collection, inspired by her New England roots.

Paul and Lorenze’s constant support for each other has long been evident, and now, their excitement about marriage is just as clear. Speaking to People, Lorenze shared that she is looking forward to life as Paul’s wife, adding that everything changed for the better after their engagement earlier this year.
“I’m really looking forward to getting married, and I’m looking forward to some collections reflecting that,” she said. “Everything is so much better since being engaged,” she says. “In a sort of cheesy way, everything feels more serious and more special, and it feels like we’re starting our own tradition,” she added.
Meanwhile, the tennis has made his intentions clear during his appearance at the Garden Cup. While he refrained from sharing specifics, the American revealed that they intend to exchange vows next year after the Wimbledon Championships.
While wedding plans between Paul and Lorenze are now firmly on track, attention swiftly shifts back to tennis for the former World No. 8. Paul took the court at the Garden Cup in Madison Square Garden Monday, December 8, where he beat Nick Kyrgios after losing the opening set. Paul enjoyed home crowd support and, notably, had Lorenze cheering him on.
The social media influencer and entrepreneur recently reposted a clip from a friend on her Instagram Story, capturing the main entrance of the arena.

Paul had a premature end to his 2025 season, finishing with a 29–13 win-loss record and a ranking of World No. 20. He concluded the season after a third-round exit at the US Open in New York to fully recover from a foot injury ahead of the 2026 season.
