Taylor Fritz’s Girlfriend Morgan Riddle Lives Her Best Life in Mexico City, Attending F1 and Vibrant Catrina Parade

Taylor Fritz’s girlfriend, Morgan Riddle, is making the most of her time in Mexico City. While the American prepares for his upcoming campaign at the Paris Masters, the social media influencer shared glimpses of her getaway online, including highlights from her visit to the F1 Mexico Grand Prix held from October 24 to 26.

Taylor Fritz’s Girlfriend Morgan Riddle Offers Glimpses of Her Recent Mexican Getaway

Riddle and Fritz have built a strong bond since they started dating in 2020 and have often shared glimpses of their lives online. The 28-year-old boasts over 475,000 followers on Instagram and over 600,000 on TikTok. She gained recognition nearly four years ago through her travel videos documenting life on the ATP Tour with Fritz.

Moreover, she has also featured in numerous brand endorsements and has a knack for fashion. Riddle, who has never shied away from sharing her life with fans, recently offered glimpses of her Mexican getaway through her Instagram stories. The American was thrilled to visit the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez for the F1 Mexico Grand Prix, even capturing a slow-motion video of herself with the speeding race cars in the backdrop.

She enjoyed a variety of Asian dishes at the Ritz-Carlton’s Ling Ling restaurant and also showcased her time from the City’s iconic Catrina parade. The Catrina, depicted as a skeleton in graceful attire, has long served as an iconic emblem of Mexico’s Day of the Dead.   Check out the pictures from her outing below:

Riddle has indeed developed a passion for F1 races over the years. The 28-year-old attended the Miami Grand Prix in 2024 and 2025 and also attended the Las Vegas edition of the event last year.

Fritz’s Girlfriend Recently Revealed Why She ‘Gave Up’ on Making Tennis Content

Fellow social media influencer Eliza Wastcoat’s recent Instagram reel caught Riddle’s attention on Thursday, as it highlighted the restrictions creators face while covering tennis events. Wastcoat cited the NBA’s lenient stance, urging tennis tournaments to stop issuing copyright claims against the clips made by the influencers.

“Unless I go as a fan and buy my own ticket, I cannot show tennis to my audience. Which is crazy, because fans can post whatever they want. Meanwhile, sports like the NBA are thriving. Because they’ve loosened up their social media rules, they stopped policing content, started embracing creators, even creating a creator program. And boom, the sport exploded online,” a part of her lengthy message on Instagram read.

Riddle echoed Wastcoat’s frustration in the comments, recalling her own struggles with strict filming rules at tennis tournaments. She shared that any attempt to record content often drew reprimands from officials or copyright flags, ultimately forcing her to abandon the idea altogether.

“Literally I can’t film anything anymore without getting scolded by a tournament or getting my content taken down for copyright so i just gave up on it 🤠👍🏼 awesome job tennis!!! 🩷” Riddle wrote in the comments.

As Riddle enjoys her time in Mexico, Fritz will aim to close out his season on a strong note ahead of the ATP Finals in Turin. The American enters the Paris Masters as the fourth seed, earning a direct berth into the second round.

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