With Monday night’s match being Serena Williams’ first match of her final U.S. Open tournament, a lot of celebrities came out to see the action. Let’s see who attended.
American fashion designer Vera Wang and journalists Katie Couric and Anna Wintour have also shown up to the match.
Comedic personality Rebel Wilson is watching from the stands, with Academy Award-nominated actor Hugh Jackman sitting right beside her.Get today's sports news out of Los Angeles. Here's the latest on the Dodgers, Lakers, Angels, Kings, Galaxy, LAFC, USC, UCLA and more LA teams.
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