“One of my fav times of the schedule,” Rachel Stuhlmann on clay season

Rachel Stuhlmann excited for the clay season
Rachel Stuhlmann excited for the clay season

Rachel Stuhlmann is excited for the 2023 clay-court season, with the 'Sunshine Double' almost wrapping up in the USA. The leading tennis influencer expressed her feelings, stating that this was her favorite time of the tennis schedule.

The 2023 clay court swing begins in April and concludes with the second Grand Slam of the year, the French Open, in June. The clay court season takes place in some of the biggest cities in Europe, with the French Open taking place in Paris.

The 2023 clay swing consists of seven ATP 250s, one ATP 500 in Barcelona, and three ATP 1000 Masters tournaments in Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome.

Rachel Stuhlmann took to her Instagram account to post a picture with the caption expressing her excitement for the clay court season. She also mentioned that this period of the season is her favorite as the tournaments are held in some of the most beautiful cities across Europe.

“Oh hi friends👀💕 Happy Friday😍 With the Sunshine Double wrapping up, it’s just about time for Europe and the clay court season. Over the next couple months, there are a handful of Masters 1000s (Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Rome) and a series of 500s and 250s in Europe. All these tournaments leading up to the biggest clay court tournament of all, Roland Garros. This is one of my fav times in the schedule - all of these tournaments taking place in some of the most beautiful cities in the world😍 Who else is excited for clay court season!?😍🎾☄️."

“I loved being an athlete!” Rachel Stuhlmann says her playing career taught her a lot

Rachel Stuhlmann learned a lot from her tennis career
Rachel Stuhlmann learned a lot from her tennis career

Rachel Stuhlmann is the No.1 tennis influencer in the world, with 283,000 followers on Instagram. She also has over 100,000 followers on TikTok and Twitter. The American played professional tennis herself in college at the University of Missouri. She hung up her racquet to pursue modelling and bring more attention to tennis by being an influencer.

"I loved being an athlete! Playing college tennis taught me a lot of qualities: time management, work ethic, and resilience," she told Archysport.
"I was super disciplined with my training and exercise routines, and once I was done playing in college, I transferred that into my professional career,” she added.

The 31-year-old, who followed in the footsteps of ex-golfer-turned-social media-influencer Paige Spiranac, hopes to bring attention to tennis “in a positive way.” The American wants to show the world that tennis is cool, but it can be very fun as well.

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