Rachel Stuhlmann, Tennis
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Tennis Influencer Rachel Stuhlmann Took In Missouri Game, Served With Love

Apparently, tennis influencer and model Rachel Stuhlmann enjoys more than one sport. This became evident over the weekend when she tweeted her support of the Missouri Tigers and their thrilling 30-27 overtime victory over the Vanderbilt Commodores.

"This Mizzou game," she posed to X, indicating the back-and-forth nature of the contest.

That's all it took to get her fans fired up, responding with comments of their own (and likely hoping Stuhlmann would notice enough to ask them on a date).

But hey, she's busy these days. For instance, she recently revealed that she will be competing in a pro pickleball tournament.

"Guys it's official. I'm playing my first pro pickleball tournament in a few weeks," she wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Rachel Stuhlmann, Tennis

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Of course, Stuhlmann doesn't need to go pro in pickleball to also go viral. She can do that just by posting a pic of herself and saying "Hi," as was the case last month.

Seriously. That was enough. A simple hello, along with a picture of Stuhlmann holding a racquet while leaning on the net.

That came just two days after another viral Stuhlmann post. For that one, all she wrote was "Good morning."

"It's serve bot season," Stuhlmann captioned the reel on Instagram. More than 1,600 likes and about 50 comments followed.

Stuhlmann recently added "pickleball influencer" to her bio, and such a description would be hard to argue.

Rachel Stuhlmann, tennis

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She once said that tennis and fashion were both incredibly important to her. So she decided to combine the two to become a model for the sport.

"Since I was young, tennis fashion has held a cherished spot in my heart," she wrote on her website. "Growing up, I'd spend hours sketching designs for tennis skirts, tops, and dresses, envisioning myself on the court in each creation. The graceful elegance of Maria Sharapova and the bold fierceness of Serena Williams served as constant inspirations, prompting me to consistently include 'Nike Court tennis dress' on my birthday and Christmas wish lists."