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Broncos star Russell Wilson and wife Ciara cheer on Serena Williams in her US Open clash 

Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson and his singing sensation wife, Ciara were seen supporting Serena Williams at the US Open Friday night. 

Williams is currently engaged in a tense showdown with Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic, who broke the American in the opening game. 

Husband and co-founder of Reddit, Alexis Ohanian was on hand in Williams’ corner in what could be her final tennis match.

Denver quarterback Russell Wilson & wife Ciara were in the player’s box at Flushing Meadows

Wilson, Ciara and Ohanian were all in Williams’ player’s box alongside her sister Venus and mother, Oracene Price. 

New York icon Spike Lee was also inside Arthur Ashe stadium, rocking a suave maroon suit. 

NHL free agent and former New Jersey Devils defenseman, P.K. Subban joined the star-studded audience witnessing a compelling opening set.   

Naturally Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, is on hand to cheer on the 23-time slam winner

Tiger Woods and Anna Wintour were among a star-littered crowd for Serena Williams‘ second-round match at the US Open Wednesday against Estonia’s Anett Kontaveit. 

Actress Zendaya was also on hand during the defeat of Kontaveit, spotted in the stands of Arthur Ashe for the first time this tournament. 

Zendaya, who enjoys global fame as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, had brought her mother Claire Stoermer and assistant Darnell Appling with her.  

P.K. Subban (right) is currently an unrestricted NHL free agent, having last played for the Devils

Model Gigi Hadid was joined by sister and fellow model Bella, who had also been among the star-studded crowd for Williams’ opening triumph. 

English crooner Seal, who famously used to be married to Heidi Klum, was another one of the wide variety of celebs glimpsed in the stands.

MORE TO COME. 

Spike Lee was seen rocking a blazer only he could during the third-round US Open showdown

Wilson and Ciara are often seen together at various high-profile sporting events across the US