Stars Step Out for the US Open

Posted by , on August 29, 2012 at 4:00 pm

Sparkle star Jordin Sparks wore a bebe dress to sing the national anthem. 

 

Alec Baldwin and his new wife Hilaria Thomas took a break from despising paparazzi and took in some tennis. They both looked incredibly elegant, and we even think they could have dressed down a little. 

 

The Devil Wears Prada star Stanley Tucci and his wife Felicity were a dapper couple. 

 

The always stunning Brooklyn Decker cheered on her husband Andy Roddick

 

As usual, Andy Roddick looked smashing as he beat Rhyne Williams during the men's singles first round. 

 

Kim Sears, the girlfriend of Britain's tennis great Andy Murray, has been causing quite a stir in the stands of her beau's matches. Her spot-on style and luscious locks have made many tennis fans take [...]

 

Kim Sears, the girlfriend of Britain's tennis great Andy Murray, has been causing quite a stir in the stands of her beau's matches. Her spot-on style and luscious locks have made many tennis fans take notice. 

 

Serena Williams' game day ensembles are always as fashionable as they are practical. 

 

Amanda Seyfried looked very casual in glasses as she checked out Serena Williams' match. 

 

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg welcomed everyone to the celebration. 

 

London may have had the Olympics this year, but we’ll always have the US Open. The tennis championships historically draw quite a crowd, and this year is no exception, with a variety of celebrities also surfacing to take in some good old-fashioned tennis.

The tournament runs through September 9 and more bold faces are sure to pop up in the stands (especially as we approach the finals), but in the interim, we’ve compiled a gallery of all of the stars who have sat on the sidelines and cheered on their favorite competitors thus far. We’ll update our gallery as the days progress, and will make sure to include all of the A-list tennis fans we spot cheering on their favorite players.

Click through the slideshow above for a look at the best part of the US Open (besides the high-level tennis): the people-watching!


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