Rachel Stuhlmann, widely known as the 'world's sexiest tennis influencer', has been turning heads at Wimbledon after sharing highlights from her time at SW19. The 34-year-old American content creator, who boasts over 304,000 Instagram followers, has posted a series of photographs from the All England Club, including a snap with former tennis professional Eugenie Bouchard.
Stuhlmann's Wimbledon Experience
Stuhlmann has been documenting her Wimbledon journey, capturing moments with top players like Alexander Zverev, Iga Swiatek, and Elena Rybakina. In one post, she posed beside an outdoor court wearing a blue top and high-waisted white trousers, captioning it: "Tennis heaven. How lucky am I to be able to do all that I do within the sport I love?" The post garnered admiring comments, with one user writing: "You look like a super model," and another adding: "What a beautiful lady."
Bouchard's New Role at Wimbledon
Eugenie Bouchard, the Canadian former tennis star who finished as runner-up at Wimbledon in 2014, has retired from professional tennis and now plays pickleball. This summer, she stepped into a broadcasting role with the BBC at Wimbledon, her first such capacity. The 32-year-old, who has over 2.2 million Instagram followers, teamed up with Stuhlmann over the weekend to produce content, including a light-hearted review of Pimm's.
Bouchard's Punditry Debut
During her punditry duties on Saturday, Bouchard covered Grigor Dimitrov's third-round victory over Matteo Berrettini on Centre Court. An amusing moment occurred when Berrettini directed a heated outburst in Italian towards his box. Andrew Castle turned to Bouchard and asked: "Do you speak Italian?" She replied: "I do not but I see a lot going back and forth between Berrettini and his box, which is right behind me. Unfortunately only English and French I can do for you guys." Castle responded: "I don't know, it's the Italian we're looking for Genie." Bouchard quipped: "Is that it, am I fired?" The pair laughed as Castle declared: "That's it, thank you for coming, you're fired." Bouchard concluded: "It was a good run, thank you for having me anyway. I'll just see myself out."



