There Were SOOOO Many Celebrities At The US Open This Weekend, So Here They Are Living Their Best Lives
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The 2023 US Open came to an end this weekend with two epic and historical matches — 19-year-old Coco Gauff became the first American teen to win the tournament since Serena Williams, and Novak Djokovic won his 24th (!!!) major, breaking all kinds of records.
And one thing I noticed during this year's tournament is that the celebs WERE OUT!!! There are always a bunch of celebs at the US Open, but this year, it seemed like it was truly THE place to be.
Here's a look at the celebs who were there just for the semifinals and finals (because if I did the whole two weeks, we'd be here all day):
Note that some celebs came multiple times over those last few days, so they might be in here more than once!
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