Rachel Stuhlmann Stuns in Jaw-Dropping Plunge Dress at 2023 US Open

The tennis influencer rocked an incredible blue gown for the occasion.
Rachel Stuhlmann

Rachel Stuhlmann.


All eyes were on tennis influencer Rachel Stuhlmann at the US Open, as the former Mizzou Tiger donned a jaw-dropping ensemble while attending the tournament in New York.

Stuhlmann shared a pic with her 317,000 Instagram followers from the event, in which she donned a figure-hugging blue gown with a plunging neckline and thigh-high cut-out. The ruffled number featured black lace paneling on the bust and a tie at the waist. Stuhlmann’s dark locks were styled in a sleek blowout, while she sported lots of lashes, a brightly colored lip and a French manicure on her fingertips.

“New balls, please.🎾🎾,” she wrote in her Sept. 2 caption. The pic quickly racked up more than 15,000 likes in two days, and garnered tons of feedback from Stuhlmann’s friends and followers.

“That dress is gorgeous! 💙💙💙,” one of Stuhlmann’s fans commented.

“😍😍😍😍,” media personality Hannah Leiner wrote in the form of emojis.

“What a dress,” someone else noted of the influencer’s stunning outfit.

“Great day for some tennis!” another person noted.

In late August, Stuhlmann shared a “Get Ready With Me” TikTok video in which she noted that she gets to attend lots of professional tennis tournaments for work throughout the year, but that the US Open is her No. 1 favorite.

“The US Open is honestly just like a big, two-week long party here in New York City,” she stated. “And it’s like the most fun two weeks of the year.”

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Cara O’Bleness
CARA O’BLENESS

Cara O’Bleness is a writer and editor on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Prior to joining SI Swimsuit in 2022, she worked as a writer and editor across a number of content verticals, including food, lifestyle, health and wellness, and small business and entrepreneurship. In her free time, O’Bleness loves reading, spending time with her family and making her way through Michigan’s many microbreweries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University’s School of Journalism.