Rachel Stuhlmann, World’s No. 1 Tennis Influencer, Will See Everyone At U.S. Open In New York

The U.S. Open is currently taking place in New York City, and it’s game time for tennis influencer Rachel Stuhlmann, who is rated No. 1 in the world.

While Stuhlmann has this two-week window in fresh York City to demonstrate to the companies, the fans, and the media that she hasn’t lost a step in the influencer game even as fresh challengers come for her crown, Paige Spiranac has multiple majors and significant golf tournaments to promote in the United States.

 

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“New York City during the @usopen, I live for this!😍🗽 Event after event, parties, dinners, meetings- it’s a nonstop 2 week long party.🎉🎾,”  As she began this amazing trip on Monday, Rachel sent a letter to her admirers.

In a Taste of Tennis event over the weekend, Rachel walked a blue carpet, socialized with the assembled media, and had an impact on the game.

It’s been quite a year.

 

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She has dabbled in pickleball influence, she affected the Indy 500, and she even properly predicted the Super Bowl while sporting a Chiefs bikini and making her decision.

And all of this comes after a very hectic six-month period in 2022 during which she traveled extensively to influence tennis. She credited OutKick for catapulting her career to a higher level in February, saying, “I’ve been busting my butt and doing so much and worn a lot of hats in this industry and it was pretty awesome to be acknowledged for all of it.”

 

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“Since that article, my life has been a whirlwind. I’ve grown my brand significantly, I’ve gotten many more amazing opportunities, I’ve launched my store. I’m working on so many amazing projects including my own subscription site. I’m very excited with where I’m going and feel like the sky is the limit,”  she said.

The challenge now is to remain competitive in the influencer market. Although being in her 30s is not necessarily a death sentence for sports influencers, let’s not fool ourselves into thinking that marketing firms aren’t searching for the next face of the business.

 

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The next two weeks in New York are therefore extremely important. Is there someone out there who will emerge from hiding and pose a genuine threat, or can Stuhlmann maintain his position as the world’s top-ranked tennis influencer?

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