
Taylor Fritz and Morgan Riddle's Relationship Timeline
Taylor showed up for Day 1 of Wimbledon on Monday alongside his girlfriend, influencer Morgan Riddle, who was spotted supporting him in the stands (while wearing a checkered dress with a bubble skirt that I need urgently).
Morgan and Taylor have been dating for a minute / she's already been dubbed the "most famous woman in men's tennis" by the New York Times, and if you're looking for a quick and speedy relationship timeline, you have arrived.
This is the approximate date Morgan and Taylor met. At least based on her anniversary Instagram post which is coming up in a moment.
For those wondering, the pair connected on Raya, which Taylor called "mortifying" in an Instagram GRWM.
"Because it was during Covid, no restaurants were open, no bars were open so we ordered sushi," Taylor told People. "We went to his place and I made him watch Midsommar with me, the really messed up horror movie. Why I chose that as my first introduction to a guy, I don't really know. I think I traumatized him a little bit."
They moved in together!
Morgan and Taylor celebrated their one-year anniversary with a cute post, as expected.
The couple made their red carpet debut.
More importantly, they went "Holding Trophy Official" at the BNP Paribas Open (where, as you can tell, Taylor won).
Netflix's tennis doc Break Point premieres, which stars both Morgan and Taylor.
The pair are spotted at Wimbledon looking chic.
Taylor tells People "It's great to have somebody that can support you and support your goals. I feel like we're very much a team, and it's been great to have."
Another cute anniversary post incoming.
Morgan is spotted in the stands at Wimbledon supporting Taylor and taking pics!
And that brings us up to date. Stay tuned for more since tennis szn has only just kicked off.
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