Tommy Paul’s beach proposal to Paige Lorenze couldn’t have come at a better time. After a tough grass court season that saw early exits at both Eastbourne and Wimbledon, the American tennis star found something to celebrate away from the court. The couple’s engagement announcement lit up social media, showing that sometimes the biggest wins happen off the tennis court.
How Did Tommy Paul and Paige Lorenze Announce Their Engagement?
Lorenze took to Instagram to share the big news, posting a series of beach photos that captured the romantic moment. The social media influencer and entrepreneur kept her caption simple but meaningful.
“forever ,” Lorenze captioned her Instagram post.
The photos showed off her engagement ring in stunning detail, with the beach setting providing the perfect backdrop for the announcement. Paul and Lorenze have been dating for over three years, starting their relationship in 2022.
Beyond being a social media influencer and fashion content creator, Lorenze has built her own business empire. She launched her lifestyle and clothing brand, Dairy Boy, in 2021, which has become a key part of her entrepreneurial journey.
What Role Did Lorenze Play During Paul’s Wimbledon Run?
While Paul was competing at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, Lorenze was right there supporting him from the stands. She made quite the fashion statement during her appearance at the prestigious tournament.
The fashion entrepreneur showed up in style, wearing a Burberry dress featuring the iconic Burberry Check pattern. The dress combined beige, black, red, and white checks in the classic design that’s become synonymous with the British luxury brand.
“@burberry for @wimbledon ,” Lorenze captioned her Instagram post.
But Lorenze didn’t stop there. She also showcased her own brand during the tournament, wearing a tennis-inspired piece from her Dairy Boy collection. The white mini dress featured embroidered rackets and balls along the hem, perfectly combining her fashion sense with her support for Paul’s sport.
How Did Paul’s Grass Court Season Unfold?
Paul’s grass-court swing started with high hopes but delivered mixed results. Coming off a strong quarterfinal showing at the 2025 French Open, where Carlos Alcaraz eventually beat him on his way to the title, Paul looked ready to make noise on the grass.
However, his plans hit an early snag. Paul was supposed to defend his title at the 2025 Queen’s Club Championships, but an abdominal strain forced him to withdraw from the ATP 500 tournament in London before it even started.
This setback meant Paul’s first grass court action came at the 2025 Eastbourne Open, where he entered as the second seed After getting a bye in the first round, Paul faced wild card Dan Evans in the second round. The match didn’t go his way, with Evans winning 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.
Paul then headed to the 2025 Wimbledon Championships as the 13th seed, hoping to turn things around at the sport’s most prestigious tournament. He got off to a solid start, beating wild card Johannus Monday in straight sets with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 victory in the first round.
But Paul’s Wimbledon run ended quickly in the second round. Sebastian Ofner knocked him out with a 1-6, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5 victory, sending the former World No. 8 home earlier than he’d hoped.
With the grass court season behind him, Paul is ready to shift gears to hard courts. His next stop is the 2025 Washington Open, which runs from July 21-27 at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C.
Paul won’t be the only big name in the field. The ATP 500 event will also feature Taylor Fritz, Daniil Medvedev, Lorenzo Musetti, Alex de Minaur, and Frances Tiafoe, among other top players.