Rachel Stuhlmann, the American content creator often called the 'world's sexiest tennis influencer,' has thrilled her fans by sharing her Wimbledon exploits on social media. The 34-year-old traveled to SW19 this month to watch top players like Alexander Zverev, Iga Swiatek, and Elena Rybakina at the All England Club. She also met up with former tennis star Eugenie Bouchard, a Canadian who retired last year and is best known for her runner-up finish at Wimbledon in 2014, where she lost to Petra Kvitova. Bouchard, once labeled the 'world's sexiest tennis player,' now works as a BBC pundit at the Grand Slam for the first time.
Glamorous Collaboration at Wimbledon
Bouchard has transitioned to pickleball since retiring and ventured into broadcasting. With over 2.2 million Instagram followers, the 32-year-old created content with Stuhlmann, including a drink review of Pimm's over the weekend. Stuhlmann, who boasts more than 304,000 followers, posted numerous photos of her Wimbledon adventure, such as one posing beside an outdoor court. She wore a blue top with high-waisted white trousers, captioning the image: "Tennis heaven. How lucky am I to be able to do all that I do within the sport I love?" Her comments section filled with compliments, with one user writing, "You look like a super model," and another adding, "What a beautiful lady."
Bouchard's Banter with BBC Colleague
During her analysis duties on Saturday, covering Grigor Dimitrov's third-round victory against Matteo Berrettini on Centre Court, Bouchard engaged in playful banter with Andrew Castle. After Berrettini launched a rant at his box during the second set, Castle asked Bouchard, "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 jokingly teased, "Is that it, am I fired?" Both sides of the court were filled with laughter as Castle said, "That's it, thank you for coming, you're fired." The former tennis star ended with, "It was a good run, thank you for having me anyway. I'll just see myself out."



