
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner took some time off from the campaign trail on Sunday to enjoy the Men's Singles Final at the US Open, joining a group of similarly high-profiled names in a private box at Flushing Meadows.

The couple watched the match alongside their close friend Wendi Deng, billionaire David Geffen, Princess Beatrice and Dasha Zhukova, the wife of Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.

Ivanka was seen chatting with Zhukova at one point, who attended the final with her good friend Karlie Kloss. The 24-year-old supermodel dates Jared's younger brother, venture capitalist Josh Kushner.

The gang's all here: Ivanka Trump and husband Jared attended the US Open on Sunday (clockwise from top left: Michael Kives, Wendi Deng, guest, John Hess, Princess Beatrice, Karlie Kloss, Dasha Zhukova, David Geffen, Michael Hess, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner)

Ivanka Trump was all smiles as she chatted with close friend Wendi Deng Murdoch at the US Open on Sunday

Ivanka watches the match intently as Wendi laughs while watching the Men's Singles Final Match in New York

The two were captivated watched as Stan Wawrinka surprisingly beat defending champion Novak Djokovic

Also in attendance was oil Heir Michael Hess, who just last month celebrated his birthday alongside Kloss with a massive party in the Hamptons that featured performances from Nelly and Taylor Swift.

Michael's parents Susan and John, who is CEO of the Hess Corporation, were also in the box, as was CAA agent Michael Kives.

In 2014, Kives hosted a holiday party that introduced some of the nation's biggest Democratic governors to members of the film industry.

It was a reunion of sorts for Ivanka and Jared and Geffen, with the Hollywood executive having hosted the couple and Deng on his $200million yacht Rising Sun last month off the coast of Croatia.

Geffen was one of the earliest and most vocal supporters of President Barack Obama during his primary run against Hillary Clinton back in 2007, supporting the then Illinois senator and breaking with the Clintons because he believed they lied 'with such ease, it’s troubling.'

He had a big change of heart however in 2014 when he called Hillary 'an extraordinary, smart, accomplished woman' who he would 'absolutely' support in 2016 while speaking with Maureen Dowd of The New York Times.

The openly gay Hollywood executive then donated the maximum amount allowed to both Sanders and Hillary during the primary.

Geffen has also hosted some of the most vocal supporters of the Democratic party and Hillary on the yacht over the past few years.

In April he hosted guests including Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King, Jimmy Iovine and Rita Wilson on the yacht.

Also on that trip was Bruce Springsteen, who during a June concert in Germany held up a sign that read 'F*** Trump.'

Another prior guest of Geffen's on his yacht was Kloss and Jared's younger brother Josh.

Trump and Murdoch weren't the only big names at their box. The women were joined by the likes of David Geffen (seated next to Deng), Princess Beatrice (top right) and Roman Abramovich's wife Dasha Zhukova (bottom right)

Ivanka and Wendi are close friends, vacationing together off the coast of Croatia just last month

Ivanka was dressed in a crisp white romper, keeping her cool in the New York heat as she focused on the match

It was recently revealed that Ivanka and Kushner might have never gotten married if it wasn't for Murdoch's ex-wife.

The couple, who met in 2005, split three years later when Kushner crumbled under the pressure of his family's desire for him to marry a Jewish woman.

Wendi then invited Kushner, who often sought advice from Murdoch after purchasing the New York Observer when he was 25, to the couple's yacht one weekend - but didn't tell him Ivanka would be there as well.

The couple got back together and wed the following year, with Ivanka converting to Judaism.

Ivanka recently posted a tribute on her Instagram to Wendi, calling her a 'remarking woman'.

'Wendi is one of those friends that inspired you to work hard, be better and laugh louder,' she wrote.

All three of the women were happy to forego the rules of Labor Day, sporting chic and casual white ensembles to keep them cool in the New York heat as they watched the match at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

Wawrinka beat Djokovic 6-7 (1), 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 to take the title on Sunday.

'He was the better player. He was tougher mentally,' said Djokovic.

'He knew what to do. And I was just unlucky in some moments. And that's it.'

Ivanka later bounced around seats so she could enjoy the game with Kloss and Zhukova

The trio, who looked fresh in their white outfits, were clearly enjoying each other's company on Sunday

But the girls were also quite focused on the match, keeping an eye on the score as they watched from their private box

Ivanka, Zhukova and Kloss also smiled for selfies when two spectators spotted them in the stands

Ivanka was clearly enjoying her day off the campaign trail, happily posing for selfies with fans

The 31-year-old Wawrinka is the oldest US Open men's champion since Ken Rosewall was 35 in 1970, and entered Sunday having spent almost exactly twice as much time on court as Djokovic during the course of the tournament: about 18 hours vs about 9 hours.

'I played quite a lot of tennis these two weeks. I am completely empty,' said No. 3 Wawrinka, who noted during the trophy ceremony that Sunday was the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

By breaking in the final game of the second and third sets, and by saving 14 of 17 break points he faced, Wawrinka already had gained the upper hand by the time Djokovic clutched at his left leg and grimaced after missing a forehand while getting broken early in the fourth.

Djokovic was granted the unusual chance to have a medical timeout at a time other than a changeover. He removed both shoes and socks so a trainer could help with toe blisters.

Wawrinka complained about the six-minute break, and Djokovic looked over and apologized. Later, Djokovic started limping and received more treatment.

Princess Beatrice sat behind media mogul David Geffen and not far from Karlie Kloss at the game

Relaxing: Ivanka was seen leaving the inside of the suite to watch the action outside with Wendi Deng (right)

Future family?: Ivanka greeted Karlie as she walked by the supermodel on her way to her seat

Date day: Ivanka and Jared were without their children for the outing on Sunday

'We played almost four hours,' said Djokovic, 'and I think I can speak in the name of Stan, as well: We both felt it.'

Wawrinka has won only five of his 24 career meetings against Djokovic, but has now beaten the 12-time major champion on the way to each of his own Grand Slam titles, including in the 2014 Australian Open quarterfinals and 2015 French Open final.

Before this matchup, Djokovic praised Wawrinka, who has now won 11 tournament finals in a row, as 'a big-match player'.

He is 3-0 in Grand Slam finals, beating the No. 1-ranked player each time.

And he did it Sunday by coming back against Djokovic, whose French Open title in June completed a career Grand Slam and made him only the third man - and first in nearly a half-century - to win four consecutive major tournaments.

'You're a great champion, a great person. Because of you, I am where I am today,' Wawrinka said of Djokovic.