The US Open tennis final is an event that attracts many famous names - not only in the sports world, to watch live. The match between Jannik Sinner and Taylor Fritz in the early morning of September 9 (Vietnam time) is no exception.
Notably, among the top stars, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were seen sitting in the luxury suite at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
They were in New York after Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs won the opening game of the American Football season.
During the break, Kelce and Swift sang an iconic 2000s rock song to each other: 'I Believe in a Thing Called Love' by The Darkness.
They sang with friends Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes nearby.
Taylor Swift and Kelce arrived in New York on Friday, spending time at Brooklyn's Lucali, where a horde of paparazzi were waiting for them.
After the US Open final, Kelce had to return to Kansas City before the Chiefs' Week 2 game against the Bengals.
During the match, the A-list couple were seen getting very intimate, less than a week after a document known as a “separation contract” about their possible split emerged online.
Representatives for both Kelce and Swift have denied any contract or conflict between the Chiefs star and the 'Anti-Hero' singer.
Swift has had more free time since the European leg of her 'Eras Tour', which ended in London last month.
Swift also watched the Chiefs' season opener against the Ravens from a luxury suite at Arrowhead Stadium, not sitting with Brittany Mahomes.
However, they reunited in Flushing for the final Grand Slam match of the calendar year.
Weeks after Brittany, 29, liked a post by former President Donald Trump on Instagram, Taylor, 34, sparked rumors of a potential rift with her best friend. But amid concerns about their friendship, Swift has proven there's no bad blood.
Late last month, the Daily Mail revealed that Taylor and Brittany had taken steps to salvage their friendship amid growing speculation that Brittany's support for Trump could cause a serious rift with the singer.