Tennis Host Rachel Stuhlmann has released some hot photos of herself on Instagram and she’s got men gushing over her looks. Twitter folks couldn’t help but drop a bunch of reactions on Rachel’s hot photos.
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Tennis might not be the most popular sport when you compare it to the likes of football, basketball, and baseball in America, but it just might be worth tuning in after seeing this next young woman.
Rachel Stuhlmann is a former tennis player for the Missouri Tigers, who earned an NCAA national ranking of 77.
The now 26-year-old Tennis host has amassed a strong following on social media and it’s not hard to see why. She is stunning, to say the least.
In her final season for the Missouri Tigers, she went 12-19 in singles and competed at the No. 3 singles position.
Here is more about Rachel.
Rachel Stuhlmann is a former tennis player for the Missouri Tigers and earned an NCAA national ranking of 77. Call it intuition, but the now 26-year old told her parents that she wanted to play tennis when she was 5 years old – without having ever seen or experienced tennis before. In the following two decades, the St. Louis native developed a love and passion for the sport that is hard to come by these days. Aside from being a personal trainer and tennis coach, Rachel works for a tennis software company called Courtly. As part of the job, she spearheaded the production of a tennis show called “The Toss Up” that plans on making the sport of tennis more relatable and reach a bigger audience.
Enjoy the following interview with Rachel and learn from her inspiring and knowledgeable insights.
You currently work for a tennis management software company called Courtly. As part of your involvement, you actively worked on a tennis show called “The Toss Up”. Talk about the show and what we can expect from it.
Our first episode actually aired on May 9th. Each episode is about 3-5 minutes long and we interview many different people (players, coaches, entertainers, etc.) in the tennis industry and ask tennis-related questions with the intention to make the sport more relatable and mainstream.
In this first episode, for example, I interviewed Omar Benson Miller (famous actor from CSI Miami, Miracle at St. Anna, etc.) who is a huge tennis fan and has his own tennis show called “Advantage Omar” on the tennis channel. When I explained to him what I want to accomplish with “The Toss Up”, he was right on board with it. This almost reassured me that there is a need for the game to change it a little bit.
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