Paige Lorenze, the American influencer and entrepreneur, has been widely dubbed the ‘best tennis WAG‘ at the 2025 Australian Open, captivating attention with her impeccable courtside style and VIP event access. The 26-year-old influencer has turned heads in Melbourne, effortlessly combining runway-worthy outfits with local Aussie fashion brands while supporting her boyfriend of two years, professional tennis player Tommy Paul.
Lorenze has made her mark on the tennis scene, mingling with other prominent WAGs like Morgan Riddle and Costeen Hatzi. Her effortless transition into the glamorous, jet-setting tennis lifestyle has not gone unnoticed, with fans and commentators alike praising her presence at the tournament.
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Her relationship with Paul, which began through Instagram during the 2022 US Open, has flourished into a strong partnership. Reflecting on her experience, Lorenze told the New York Post in 2023, “So many of the (other athletes’) wives and girlfriends have been so warm and welcoming to me. I have made some amazing girlfriends in a short period of time while being on tour with Tommy.”
Despite her current fairy-tale romance, Lorenze’s past has been far from ordinary. One US publication even dubbed her ‘the female Pete Davidson,’ citing her eclectic dating history, which included professional athletes, a movie star, and a country music artist. However, her relationship with Paul has marked a turning point in her life, with the couple garnering praise for their undeniable chemistry and Lorenze’s growing influence in the tennis world.
This year, Lorenze has showcased local Aussie designers like Mode Mischief, earning admiration for her support of Australian fashion. With her vibrant personality, undeniable charisma, and unparalleled style, Paige Lorenze has cemented her place as one of the most talked-about personalities of the Australian Open.
Meanwhile, on the court, her boyfriend Tommy Paul lost his quarter-final match against Alexander Zverev on Tuesday. Zverev, the world number two, triumphed in a tense encounter with Tommy Paul, winning 7-6 (7/1), 7-6 (7/0), 2-6, 6-1, and edged closer to securing his maiden Grand Slam title.