World’s sexiest tennis influencer wows as she swaps sports activities forward of The Masters

Rachel Stuhlmann, who has been dubbed as the world’s sexiest tennis influencer, swapped sports for the weekend as The Masters swung into gear

Rachel Stuhlmann wowed fans on social media(Image: rstuhlmann/Instagram)

Rachel Stuhlmann, who has been dubbed as the world’s sexiest tennis influencer, wowed fans as she swapped sports ahead of The Masters.

Golf is at the centre of the sporting universe this weekend – as the best players descend on Augusta for the finals of The Masters. And Rachel wants to be one of them as she teased fans on Instagram.

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Dropping her usual tennis gear, Rachel draped a sweater over her shoulders and buttoned up a blue shirt that she paired with some shorts: “Currently wishing I was in Monte Carlo.. or Augusta,” she said adding a golf emoji.

“Beautiful,” one fan gushed. While a second said: “Drop dead gorgeous!”

“The most beautiful girl ever on a tennis court. Ever,” a third replied. And another added: “Amazing eyes and killer smile!”

Rachel Stuhlmann swapped sports for the weekend(Image: rstuhlmann/Instagram)

Rachel often drops jaws with her risque social media snaps – posing in barely-there bikini or showing off her figure.

However, she admitted when chatting to Daily Star Sport that she has faced bullying for her appearance: “I was bullied by some people I worked with earlier in my career because of my appearance and style.

“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.”

Rachel Stuhlmann has been dubbed as the world’s sexiest tennis influencer(Image: rstuhlmann/Instagram)

Stuhlmann added that her aim is to only grow the game of tennis but has faced pushback from some brands involved in the sport.

“I have found that some brands in the industry are not so supportive, saying that my appearance is too “risky” or “edgy” to represent their brand,” she continued.

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“It’s disappointing, but I appreciate those who understand I’m trying to grow the game too.”

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