From Matthew McConaughey to Taylor Swift: Celebrities shine at the 2024 US Open

McConaughey, Swift, and other A-listers gathered to watch Jannik Sinner face Taylor Fritz at the 2024 US Open finals.


Pop Culture & Art September 09, 2024
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The US Open Tennis Championships at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center turned into a celebrity hotspot this weekend, drawing an array of stars from the entertainment and sports worlds. 

Matthew McConaughey, fresh from celebrating a Texas Longhorns victory, arrived in style, donning an American flag bandanna, showcasing his patriotic spirit amidst the New York heat.

Love was in the air for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, who strolled into the stadium with ease. The pair, catching eyes in their chic ensembles, made their first public outing since Kelce's season-opening win with the Kansas City Chiefs. 

Swift looked stunning in a red gingham Reformation mini dress accessorized with cat-eye sunglasses and a red leather bag, while Kelce complemented her style in a white Gucci ensemble topped with a bucket hat.

The stands were brimming with more celebrities; Jon Bon Jovi, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Hamm, and Eddie Redmayne were spotted amongst the crowd, engrossed in the intense match between Jannik Sinner and Taylor Fritz. 

The official X account for US Open Tennis captured the glamorous arrival of Swift and Kelce, noting, "In a tennis era," as they made their way to their seats.

The luxury suite where Swift and Kelce enjoyed the match also welcomed Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, adding to the high-profile audience. 

Meanwhile, Bon Jovi shared laughs with Eddie Redmayne and Anna Wintour, while Jon Hamm enjoyed the game from his prime viewing spot.

The event also featured a special performance by Ruben Studdard, who sang "America the Beautiful" to a captivated audience. 

Studdard took to social media to express his gratitude, saying, "Thank you God for yet another opportunity to share my gift."

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