World’s sexiest tennis influencer wows fans in tiny top as she teases ‘London collection’

With Wimbledon just weeks away, the ‘world’s sexiest tennis influencer’, Rachel Stuhlmann, is getting in the mood for an exciting grass court season.

Rachel Stuhlmann is ready to swap clay for grass with Wimbledon hurtling around the corner

The ‘world’s sexiest tennis influencer’, Rachel Stuhlmann, is gearing up for an exciting grass court season with Wimbledon just weeks away. The landmark tennis tournament is set to hit SW19 in just under a fortnight, with 23-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic the heavy favourite to defend his Wimbledon crown.

Stuhlmann, who is one of tennis’ premier influencers, has a busy few weeks coming up, which she revealed to her 306k followers on Instagram. Posing in a tiny top whilst out on the court, the 31-year-old outlined just what she would be getting up to in the coming weeks, telling her fans she was excited about the future.

On the post, which also saw Stuhlmann holding a tennis racket and two tennis balls, she wrote: “Hi friends. Here are some things I’m currently excited about: 1. Grass court season 2. New podcast launch 3. Trading card (available soon) 4. Break Point season 2 5. London collection Lots in the works. Love you guys!”

And it seems her fans are just as excited as Stuhlmann, flooding her post with compliments for the brunette tennis influencer. One fan wrote: “speechless.”

Rachel Stuhlmann is excited about the coming months

Another added: “New podcast? Tell me more!!!” A third commented: “Trading cards are my jam.” In the past, Stuhlmann wanted to be a tennis pro, before she decided to switch up her career and move towards social media instead.

And Stuhlmann actually revealed exclusively to Daily Star Sport earlier this month that she was actually bullied earlier in her new career because of her appearance and style.

The tennis sensation has over 300,000 Instagram followers
Stuhlmann loves posing on the court

“I was bullied by some people I worked with earlier in my career because of my appearance and style,” Stuhlmann said.

“In a weird way, I would also thank them. Even though it really sucked being bullied, and I would cry all the time, their meanness motivated me to commit fully to being unapologetically myself. I have so much support from the tennis community, and that means a lot to me. Many of my closest friends are current and former tour players and people working within the industry.”

Source: dailystar.co.uk

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