
Taylor Fritz makes it to Wimbledon 2025 semifinals: Know how much money the US star makes
Taylor Fritz
was the US Open runner-up last September — his first appearance in a Grand Slam final — and reached a career-high ranking of No. 4 in November.
Taylor Fritz, who is ranked fifth in the world, has made it to the semis in the UK's grand slam, and as he takes on this major challenge, his influencer girlfriend
Morgan Riddle
, 27, will be right by his side. The US tennis star got together with Morgan back in 2020 - a year after his divorce from childhood sweetheart Raquel Pedraza, who he had been with since he was a teenager.
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What is Taylor Fritz's net worth?
According to a report in Celebrity Worth Net, Taylor Fritz has a net worth of $10 million. Highest ranked American men's tennis player of his generation, Taylor Fritz is known for his powerful serve, aggressive baseline game and calm-on court demeanour. He has been one of the most consistent performers on the ATP Tour in recent years.
Fritz has become a fixture in the top ten rankings and a perennial threat at Grand Slams and Masters 1000 events. He won his first ATP title in 2019, but it was his 2022 victory at Indian Wells—where he defeated Rafael Nadal in the final—that marked his arrival as a serious contender on the world stage. In 2024, he reached his first Grand Slam final at the US Open and helped secure a bronze medal in doubles at the Paris Olympics. With over ten career titles and several deep runs at major tournaments, Fritz has become the face of American men's tennis in the post-Andy Roddick era.
Taylor Fritz turned professional in 2015 and wasted no time making his mark on the ATP Tour. In only his third career tournament, he surged to the final in Memphis in 2016 at just 18 years old, becoming the youngest American finalist since Michael Chang. Over the following years, he steadily refined his game, navigating injuries and the tough transition from junior standout to professional contender.
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Who is Taylor Fritz dating?
Taylor Fritz is dating influencer Morgan Riddle and her effect on Wimbledon semifinalist Taylor Fritz's rise in the rankings has been significant, says the rising tennis star.
Riddle frequently is at tournaments to cheer for him. They were featured in the Netflix tennis documentary ' Break Point.' Morgan Riddle, 27, is a Minnesota native who attended Wagner College in New York City. Riddle and Fritz met about five years ago. She promotes fashion and has worked with the All England Club to create video segments called 'Wimbledon Threads.' Riddle's clips on TikTok, where she has nearly 600,000 followers, are more popular. She also has more than 450,000 followers on Instagram.
Crediting Morgan Riddle for his success, Taylor Fritz says it's important to have someone 'push you in the right direction all the time, supporting you." He spoke about Riddle's role after his 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4) victory over Karen Khachanov in the quarterfinals.
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