Who is Emily Snyder, Valentin Vacherot’s girlfriend? Everything you need to know about the biggest support for Shanghai Masters

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Valentin Vacherot stunned the tennis fraternity with his amazing run at the Shanghai Masters. Monacan qualified for the semi-finals after defeating Holger Rohn on Thursday 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4.

Vachrot is making his fourth appearance in a Masters 1000 event on the tour. He entered the main draw in Shanghai via qualifying and eliminated four seeded players en route to the quarterfinals.

The 26-year-old has played most of his tennis on the ATP Challenger circuit so far. While his performance has attracted a lot of attention, he has also enjoyed the strong support he receives from his girlfriend all over the court.

In this regard, let’s take a closer look at Vacherot’s personal life, his girlfriend, and why she is his biggest source of motivation on tour.

Who is Valentin Vacherot’s girlfriend?

Valentin Vacherot and his girlfriend - Image source: EmilySnyyder Instagram Valentin Vacherot and his girlfriend - Image source: EmilySnyyder Instagram
Valentin Vacherot and his girlfriend – Image source: EmilySnyyder Instagram

Emily Snyder is the girlfriend of tennis star Valentin Vacherot. She is often seen supporting him at tournaments and is based in Monaco.

Snyder grew up in North Carolina and attended Hickory High School. She then earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The young man is known to be passionate about sports and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Sports Business Administration at the International University of Monaco. She prefers to work behind the scenes rather than pursue a sports career.

While the exact time their relationship began is unknown, the couple has been sharing photos on social media since 2023. Fans were impressed by their chemistry on and off the court, and Snyder quickly became Vacherot’s biggest support system on tour.

“I just came with my coach and my girlfriend, it’s a great joy for us” – Valentin Vacherot on a magical round at the Shanghai Masters

Rushout in the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters - Day 11 - Source: GettyRushout in the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters - Day 11 - Source: Getty
Rushout in the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Day 11 – Source: Getty

Valentin Vacherot entered the qualifiers in Melbourne, Paris and Wimbledon this year but failed to secure a place in the main draw. Monacan is now two wins away from landing his first Masters 1000 event on the tour.

Vacherot spoke about his amazing journey so far and also mentioned that he enjoyed the moment with his girlfriend and coach.

“Just before I came here, I was watching a video at the country club where everyone was watching the game together in the hall, and I almost cried. My fitness coach and everyone else are not even here; I just came with my coach and my girlfriend. So, yes, it is a great joy for all of us,” said Valentin Vacherot. Via Punto di Brique

Interestingly, Vacherut’s cousin, Arthur Rinderkneich, is also among the semi-finalists in Shanghai this year. Vacherut felt emotional to share this moment with his brother and hoped to see him do well this year.

“But this win is even more special, yes, it’s my first semi-final,” Valentin Vacherot said. “Moreover, going from 200th to 92nd in the ATP rankings is incredible. It’s a surreal moment for me. Lots of emotions. To be able to share it with my brother, who is my coach, and my girlfriend, Arthur, and my cousin. I still feel that there are some people here with me, ready to cheer for Arthur.” Renderknish tomorrow.” Via Punto di Brique

Arthur Rinderkneich defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets to enter the quarterfinals in Shanghai. The winner will face Alex de Minaur and Daniil Medvedev on Saturday.

“Being able to play against Novak Djokovic means a lot” – Valentin Vacherot opens up about facing the Serbian at the Shanghai Masters

Rushout in the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters - Day 11 - Source: Getty

Rushout in the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters - Day 11 - Source: Getty

Rushout in the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Day 11 – Source: Getty

Valentin Vacherot will face Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals of the Shanghai Masters. The direct confrontation between the duo ended in a 0-0 draw.

While Vacherot defeated Holger Röhn in the final round, Djokovic held his nerve to beat Zizo Berges 6-3, 7-5. The Serbian only lost two sets during this year’s Shanghai Masters.

Vacherot spoke about the prospect of facing one of the most decorated players in his league. He felt it was an honor to take the field with a member of the Big Three on Saturday.

“I recently started my career, and this is only my fourth season on the professional circuit. I started my first full season in 2022. So, I missed Federer because he retired in 2022,” Vacherot said. Via Punto di Brique

He added: “I think I have only met Nadal in one tournament. So, I have not had the opportunity to play against Nadal in my career. And who knows when Djokovic will retire; we know it will be sooner rather than later. So, being able to play against Djokovic on Saturday will mean a lot, to be able to play against at least one of the big three in my career.”

While Vacherot is seeking to reach his first final in Shanghai, Djokovic is a four-time winner of the Shanghai Masters. The pair are scheduled to face each other during the early evening session on Saturday.