TOMMY PAUL’S girlfriend was a smash at Wimbledon this afternoon.
The influencer was in SW19 to watch his thrilling five-set win over Otto Virtanen.
And she set pulses racing off the court almost as much as the action on it.
Lorenze, 26, wore a classic white dress with black polka dots out of the Self Portrait brand, that was a perfect fit for her surroundings.
Earlier, she gave fans a look inside the stunning rented pad they will be staying in during the tournament.
The home features a massive garden with a large seating area and basketball hoop, which the couple have already made use of.
She also showed off her cooking skills in the stylish kitchen by making pasta during the video.
Lorenze added that the kitchen has a pizza oven too, telling her fans: “The house is really great.
“There is also a pizza oven which is really exciting, we just need to get gas for it.”
Small apartments in the Wimbledon area can be rented for as much as £1,700-per-week, whilst five bedroom houses are on offer for up to £16,000-per-week.
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World No12 Paul comes into Wimbledon off the back of being crowned king of Queen’s.
The American blew past Italian Lorenzo Musetti 6-1 7-6 in the final to take the £360,000 prize.
Paul, 27, shared a touching moment with Lorenze as they kissed on the court after his triumph.
The new American No1 said: “This means everything. Going through the hallways and the locker rooms, the names that are up there, it’s unbelievable.
“It was always my goal to put my name next to them.
“My coach is the one who turned me into a little bit of a tennis historian.
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“Thanks also to my whole team. Thanks for grabbing a shirt for me – because I only came out here with one shirt.
“Lorenzo had a good week and has been playing some awesome tennis. I’m happy to get the win.
“It was nervy to close out the match. It got tricky at the end. This is the perfect way to go to Wimbledon.”
Paul has never made it past the fourth round at Wimbledon.