Inside a Wimbledon star’s home for tournament as Wag of US star Tommy Paul gives tour inside stunning rented pad

TOMMY PAUL’S Wag has shared a look inside the stunning rented pad they will be staying in during Wimbledon.

Influencer Paige Lorenze gave her fans a glimpse into the home ahead of the tournament.

Youtube / Paige LorenzeTommy Paul’s Wag Paige Lorenze has given a tour of their rented pad in Wimbledon Village[/caption]

Youtube / Paige LorenzeThe couple will stay at the three-floor home throughout the tournament[/caption]

Youtube / Paige LorenzeThe stylish lounge includes artwork and a large wall-mounted TV[/caption]

World number 12 Paul heads into Wimbledon off the back of winning at Queen’s last weekend, with Paige cheering him on.

The couple have since headed to Wimbledon Village ahead of Paul’s first round clash with Pedro Martinez of Spain on Monday.

Ahead of the match, Paige gave a tour of where they will be staying throughout Wimbledon.

The businesswoman showed off the three-floor home in her latest YouTube vlog.

Meanwhile, she has also shared snaps from inside the pad with her 639,000 Instagram followers.

The home features a massive garden with a large seating area and basketball hoop, which Paul and Paige have already made use of.

She also showed off her cooking skills in the stylish kitchen by making pasta during the video.

Paige 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.”

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Wimbledon 2024 prize money

PRIZE MONEY for the 2024 Wimbledon Championships is a new record – and puts the grass-court Slam at the top of the tree.

The All England Club will dish out £50million across all the events – an increase of £5.3m and 11.9 per cent on last year, where singles champions Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova picked up £2.35m each.

However, the king and queen of grass this July will collect an extra £350,000 – taking the winner’s earnings to £2.7m.

Here is the breakdown for the 2024 Wimbledon singles prize money:

Winner: £2.7m
Runner-up: £1.4m
Semi-finalists: £715,000
Quarter-finalists: £375,000
Fourth round: £226,000
Third round: £143,000
Second round: £93,000
First round: £60,000
Overall total: £50m

Elsewhere, the living room walls are covered in fancy artwork as well as a large wall-mounted TV.

Other features of the lounge area include a football table and keyboard.

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The bathroom continues the stylish aesthetic with tiled flooring and a large bath.

Tennis stars pay thousands for accommodation during Wimbledon, with support also provided by Tennis London.

The firm work with players to find them the best private accommodation for their time at the tournament.

Small apartments in the 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.

Youtube / Paige LorenzeThe couple have already made use of the basketball hoop in the spacious garden[/caption]

Youtube / Paige LorenzePaige shared a snap of the bathroom to her Instagram story[/caption]

Youtube / Paige LorenzeThe influencer gave her fans a glimpse of the rented home in a YouTube vlog[/caption]

What it’s like to be a Wimbledon ball kid

By Alison Maloney

WHILE the likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff and Andy Murray keep us entertained during this summer’s Championships, spare a thought for those unsung heroes that keep the tournament going.

Personal trainer Alex Crockford, now 33, served as a ball boy at Wimbledon in 2005 and 2006, and has lifted the lid to SunSport on what it’s really like.

“Standing still for hours is one of the toughest parts of being a ball boy,” he says.

“It’s quite strict and you don’t want to let your team down or feel like you’re doing a bad job.

“I remember one really hot day, I clearly hadn’t fuelled or hydrated myself appropriately.

“I did have a very faint moment, and started seeing blurry stars.

“There are six BBGs on the court and a captain, which was me, so I was standing to the left of the umpire chair and I was away from my water.

“I had to go outside of my position, get some water and re-balance myself before I could continue.”

Click here to read Alex’s ball boy story in full.

It is unknown how much Paul’s rented pad has set him back, but he is being joined in Wimbledon Village by Paige.

She will likely catch the eye in the crowd once again after wowing fans at Queen’s.

Paige posed alongside Paul with the trophy and smooched her partner following his victory over Lorenzo Musetti in the final.

The 26-year-old similarly showed her support for Paul at last year’s Australian Open.

Paul will be hoping to surpass his best Wimbledon performance of round four, starting on Monday against Martinez.

Inside Paige’s glamorous life as an influencer…

GettyPaige celebrated Paul’s victory at Queen’s ahead of Wimbledon[/caption]

@paigelorenzeThe businesswoman also shares glamorous snaps from her travels to social media[/caption]

Instagram/PaigeLorenzePaige has 639,000 followers on Instagram[/caption]

Instagram/PaigeLorenzeShe regularly posts bikini snaps to the delight of her fans[/caption]

Instagram @paigelorenzePaige is set to catch the eye at the All England Club throughout Wimbledon[/caption]

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