Chantelle Otten kisses Dylan Alcott after the wheelchair tennis star claimed Australian Open win

Sexologist Chantelle Otten shows the world just how much boyfriend Dylan Alcott means to her after the wheelchair tennis star claimed another win at the Australian Open

She’s been publicly supportive of her boyfriend, Dylan Alcott, competing at the Australian Open.

And to celebrate the wheelchair tennis star’s win at claiming his seventh consecutive title in straight sets against Sam Schroder, Chantelle Otten took to her Instagram to share how much the 30-year-old means to her. 

‘Vitamin D,’ the sexologist, 30, captioned her post, where she is spotted happily locking lips with her beau at the tennis tournament in Melbourne Park, Melbourne. 

‘Vitamin D’: Sexologist Chantelle Otten (left), 30, took to her Instagram on Thursday to share a picture of her kissing boyfriend Dylan Alcott, after the wheelchair tennis star (right), 30, claimed his seventh consecutive title in straight sets against Sam Schroder

In the picture, the blue-haired beauty beamed as she leaned over to kiss Dylan, who seemed just as eager to return the favour.

She was cheekily smiling as he pouted his lips and looked at her lovingly.

Chantelle dressed in an elegant navy blue off-the-shoulder top with high-waist black trousers.

The glamour queen, who has been one of Dylan’s biggest supporters throughout the tournament, also had a face mask on.

Adorable! Chantelle and Dylan made their romance public at a tennis event in April 2019, and have been inseparable ever since

Adorable! Chantelle and Dylan made their romance public at a tennis event in April 2019, and have been inseparable ever since

Meanwhile, her handsome beau was dressed in a Nike-ANZ uniform and blue cap, which he wore backwards.

Chantelle’s sweet post follows her cheering him on when he solidified his position as world number one after winning his seventh straight Australian Open quad wheelchair singles title on Wednesday.

She was standing in the players’ box, alongside her boyfriend’s family, close friends and coaching team. 

Number one! Chantelle's sweet post follows her cheering him on when he solidified his position as world number one after winning his seventh straight Australian Open quad wheelchair singles title on Wednesday

Number one! Chantelle’s sweet post follows her cheering him on when he solidified his position as world number one after winning his seventh straight Australian Open quad wheelchair singles title on Wednesday

Proud: Chantelle was standing in the players' box, alongside her boyfriend's family, close friends and coaching team. She had her arm around a close friend as they watched the tennis champion accept his trophy in front of the cameras and viewers watching the game at home

Proud: Chantelle was standing in the players’ box, alongside her boyfriend’s family, close friends and coaching team. She had her arm around a close friend as they watched the tennis champion accept his trophy in front of the cameras and viewers watching the game at home

She had her arm around a close female friend as they watched the tennis champion accept his trophy in front of the cameras and viewers watching the game at home.

Dylan beat his Dutch rival Sam 6-1, 6-0.

Chantelle and Dylan made their romance public at a tennis event in April 2019, and have been inseparable ever since.

Final: Dylan beat his Dutch rival Sam Schroder (left) 6-1, 6-0 to win the trophy

Final: Dylan beat his Dutch rival Sam Schroder (left) 6-1, 6-0 to win the trophy