Us Wimbledon Wags are so nice to each other… it just makes it difficult when our boyfriends play each other
THE GIRLFRIEND of new British tennis hero Cameron Norrie insists that Wimbledon’s Wags all get along ace – except when their partners play each other.
American entrepreneur Louise Jacobi, 32, met the UK’s top player in a New York bar three years ago.
And she has been travelling around the world to support him ever since they fell in love.
Jacobi burst into tears of joy after watching Norrie beat Belgium’s David Goffin in front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on Tuesday.
But it has not just been the action on the court that has got people talking at Wimbledon.
Taylor Fritz’s model girlfriend Morgan Riddle stole the show on Centre Court yesterday as she watched her boyfriend succumb to Rafa Nadal’s epic comeback.
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TikTok star Morgan, 24, has campaigned to “make tennis cool”.
But she began to sweat on a sultry Centre Court as Nadal overcame a medical time-out to brilliantly grind out victory by 3-6 7-5 3-6 7-5 7-6.
And Morgan and Jacobi are not the only gorgeous girls to have caught the eye as the Wags of The All England Lawn Tennis Championships continue to cause quite the racket.
Now Jacobi has opened up on what the relationship is like between them all.
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And she says that even Goffin’s wife, Stephanie Tuccitto, was lovely despite her man suffering defeat to hers.
Jacobi, who is the founder of homeware and fashion accessory shop Studio Virgo, said: “It’s difficult because these girls are so nice, and then our boyfriends have to play against each other.
“But for the most part, everyone has been really nice, really supportive – good camaraderie.
“Stephanie even retweeted congratulations.”
Jacobi, who also revealed that she is friends with Team GB star Dan Evans’ fiancee, Aleah, spoke out about whether she had any apprehensions about being thrust into the limelight following Norrie’s sky-rocket to success.
She added: “Not necessarily. For the most part he and I try to keep our personal lives private.
“For both of us, trying to maintain a sense of normalcy is something we definitely agree on.”