Taylor Fritz admitted he's 'hurt' after crashing out of Wimbledon in a five-set thriller to Italian Lorenzo Musetti.
The American was knocked out of the tournament after losing his quarter-final 3-6, 7-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 on Wednesday afternoon.
'All love Wimbledon,' he captioned a series of Instagram snaps Thursday.
'Tough match yesterday, always hurts to come up just short but that’s part of the game. Now all I can do is rest up, get back to work, and have a good flight home,' he added.
His fashion influencer girlfriend Morgan Riddle was on hand to support from his box, along with Keira Knightley and Queen Camilla who were also spotted in the crowd.
Taylor Fritz broke his silence after crashing out of Wimbledon in the quarterfinals
Meanwhile, Morgan Riddle was seen interviewing Sex and the City actress, Kim Cattrall
Earlier in the day, the social media sensation shared a clip of herself interviewing Sex and the City actress, Kim Cattrall.
'2 years ago i posted a silly little tiktok and today i interviewed THE samantha jones,' Riddle captioned a video, which showed her rocking a cream trench coat while speaking to the TV icon.
The 26-year-old has been working with the tournament to host a series called Wimbledon Threads, in which she interviews fans and famous faces at the notoriously glamorous event about their outfits.
The blonde beauty also made headlines earlier this week when she became embroiled in a spat with Alexander Zverev after Fritz knocked him out in the round of 16.
The German player, who was accused of physically abusing the mother of his child in 2020, agreed to pay her $217,820 in a settlement last year.
However, he was found not guilty of any wrongdoing.
'Tough match yesterday, always hurts to come up short but that’s part of the game,' he wrote
Riddle looked nervous for her beau when he took on Italy's Lorenzo Musetti on Wednesday
After losing to 26-year-old Fritz, Zverev said he was upset with some people in the California native's box who 'may not be from the tennis world.'
'His team is extremely respectful. I think his coach, his physio, also his second coach, they're extremely respectful,' Zverev said.
'I think there's some other people that maybe are in the box that are not maybe from the tennis world, that are not maybe from particularly watching every single match. They were a bit over the top.'
It appeared to have been a reference to Riddle, who declared Fritz's victory was a 'win 4 the girls' in a since-deleted Instagram Story.
She later addressed the cryptic post, clarifying, 'Regarding my stories yesterday... i took them down as soon as i realized the misunderstanding and how blown out of proportion they had become by the media.'
She went on, 'They were not about anything that's happened off the tennis court & there's no bad blood between anyone.'
Riddle previously deleted Instagram posts appearing to take aim at Alexander Zverev
The German has been accused of abuse by several partners, including the mother of his child