World’s Sєxiest tennis influencer almost breaks the internet with ғιʀᴇ Indy500 snaps

Rachel Stuhlmann’s latest Instagram post almost broke the internet as her racing-themed black and white bra had her fans thrilled.

Dubbed as the ‘world’s Sєxiest tennis influencer’, the 31-year-old is certainly looking forward to the 107th edition of the Indy500 on Sunday (May 28).

The 500-mile race is a staple of American sports and they’ll have the self-anointed ‘No. 1 tennis influencer’ tuning in.

Two pictures of Stuhlmann looking as gorgeous as ever were posted on Friday (May 26) with the caption: “If you’re not first, you’re last! Shake and bake baby”.

The upload has since achieved over 9,700 likes with her fans demonstrating how much they enjoyed the red-H๏τ snaps.

The former tennis player at the University of Missouri has had an impressive rise in the sports influencing space, using social media to her advantage as she has over 300,000 followers on Instagram.

The momentum Stuhlmann has built is admirable and in an attempt to keep it up, she recently revealed in an exclusive interview with Daily Star Sport, that she launched the Paris Collection on her website in honour of The French Open, which began on Monday (May 22).

“The line includes a sport towel and poster along with clay toned ‘Clay Court Season’ apparel (sweater, long sleeve, t-shirt, baseball hat),” she said.

“I’m headed to the French Open later this month, I can’t wait to embrace the Parisian culture again.”

That wasn’t the only news she dropped, as she announced the creation of her new subscription site – LoveRachel – which she said is “almost ready to go live”.

“It’s almost ready to go live (on rachelstuhlmann.com)! I’m so excited to share coaching instruction, behind the scenes, and exclusive content/pH๏τos with my fans and followers.”

Fans are able to sign up for early access to LoveRachel through her website and with constant comparisons to golf influencer Paige Spiranac, Stuhlmann expressed her admiration for the blonde bombshell but said she’s her “own person”.

“I am my own person and creating my unique path in the tennis industry, which has been both challenging and rewarding, and super fun.”