Rachel Stuhlmann Turns Heads in 4 Looks on Taste of Tennis Red Carpets

The influencer serves style both on and off the court.

Rachel Stuhlmann

Rachel Stuhlmann.


Rachel Stuhlmann is known as the world’s No. 1 tennis influencer, but the Mizzou alumna serves looks both on and off the court.

On Friday, Stuhlmann provided her 311,000 Instagram followers with four red carpet looks, each from a 2023 Taste of Tennis event held in a different city ahead of major tennis tournaments this year. Her New York ensemble featured a sleeveless hot pink dress with a stomach cut-out and a thigh-high slit. Stuhlmann accessorized with clear strappy heels and statement earrings, and wore her dark locks in a half-up, half-down style.

For the Washington D.C. event, she channeled Jennifer Lopez’s green Versace dress at the 2000 Grammy Awards. Her blue-and-green printed mini featured a gaping chest cut-out and a thigh-high slit. Stuhlmann kept things pretty simple otherwise, opting for nude heels and soft waves in her hair.

She spiced things up a bit for the Miami carpet, in which Stuhlmann rocked a figure-hugging black-and-white dress with sheer paneling on the stomach and another slit up to her thigh. The fourth and final carpet event took place in Indian Wells, Calif., where Stuhlmann chose the simplest look of them all: a white long sleeved sweater dress paired with pointed-toe boots.

“Hi US Open😍👋 The @tasteoftennis is my favorite 4 nights of the year,” she wrote in her caption, before posing a question to her followers. “Which 2023 blue carpet look is your favorite?”

“Can’t choose!” one fan sweetly responded.”You look beautiful at all 4!!”

“You are so stunning! 1 and 3 for me 👏😍,” someone else noted.

“Third outfit is my fav 😍,” another person added.

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