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Jelena Djokovic, wife of Novak Djokovic, brought chic style to the second round of her husband’s match in the U.S. Open 2023 on Wednesday in New York City. The Serbian tennis player won his match against Bernabe Zapata Miralles with a final score of 6-6-6. He will proceed through the tennis championships and go up against Laslo Djere tomorrow.
Although they weren’t visible in the pictures, the philanthropist slipped into a pair of nude sandals for the match. The leather heels featured a strappy design along the rounded toe. The ankle strap supported the height coming from the wooden block heel which was about 3 inches tall.
Djokovic paired the set with a pastel yellow off-the-shoulder midi dress that featured a fitted silhouette and pockets along the waist that connected to the lining tracing down the center of the bodice.
The humanitarian accessorized with gold jewelry opting for a pendant chain, a pair of drop earrings and an assortment of rings. She completed the look with a brown leather handbag and a pair of square sunglasses with a gold frame. She styled her light brown hair into a high ponytail, keeping the focus on her minimal makeup that featured a nude pink lip.
For his second round, Novak wore a pair of royal blue Asics Court FF 3 Novak sneakers. Asics partnered with the tennis player in 2018 and has since become the brand’s Global Footwear Ambassador. Novak also works with other major brands like Head, Hublot and Lacoste.
This year, the philanthropist embraced summery chic style while attending every one of her husband’s matches at the Wimbledon Championships. In the past couple of months, Jelena has been seen in pieces like a pink sweetheart minidress and high-waisted trousers, and an open cardigan sweater. For public events, she tends to gravitate toward pointed-toe heels or flat sandals or mules.
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