Courteney Cox wows in all-white ensemble while attending star-studded US Open men’s finals match

Courteney Cox wowed in white on Sunday while attending the star-studded US Open tennis tournament in New York City.

The 60-year-old actress wore a white T-shirt with a white scarf and matching loose trousers for the men’s championship match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows.

The Friends star completed her look with a black belt and black open-toed, double-buckle shoes.

Courteney also carried a black purse and accessorized with hoop earrings, golden necklaces and black sunglasses.

The fan favorite had her black hair parted down the middle and down around her shoulders and at times sported a blue US Open cap.

Courteney Cox wowed in white on Sunday while attending the star-studded US Open tennis tournament in New York City

The Scream franchise star accentuated her natural beauty with just a hint of makeup including pink lipstick.

Courteney joined numerous celebrities at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the men’s championship final featuring Jannik Sinner, of Italy, and US player Fritz Taylor.

Jannik, 23, won his first US Open title with a 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 victory over Taylor, 26.

The star-studded audience for the finals included pop star Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce, Usher, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Bon Jovi, Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, Liev Schreiber, Justin Theroux and his fiancee Nicole Brydon Bloom, Andrew Garfield, Emily Ratajkowski, Maria Sharapova, Matthew McConaughey, Molly Ringwald, Jane Krakowski, Lindsay Lohan and Eddie Redmayne.

The USTA surpassed its goal of welcoming 1 million fans to the annual tournament.

Jannik climbed into the stands after winning the US Open title to hug the people rooting hardest for him in a crowd that was largely behind his American opponent.

British singer Seal, 61, was happy to be among them after they became friends at the U.S. Open two years ago.

‘He proves that you can have it all, be at the top of the world and still have compassion and balance and love and understanding of the good fortune of your position,’ Seal said, ‘and therefore use it in the most positive and beautiful way.’

The 60-year-old actress wore a white T-shirt with a white scarf and matching loose trousers for the men's championship match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows

The 60-year-old actress wore a white T-shirt with a white scarf and matching loose trousers for the men’s championship match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows

The fan favorite had her black hair parted down the middle and down around her shoulders and at times sported a blue US Open cap

The fan favorite had her black hair parted down the middle and down around her shoulders and at times sported a blue US Open cap

Courteney accessorized with hoop earrings, golden necklaces and black sunglasses

Courteney accessorized with hoop earrings, golden necklaces and black sunglasses

The Friends star joined numerous celebrities at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the men's championship final featuring Jannik Sinner, of Italy, and US player Fritz Taylor

The Friends star joined numerous celebrities at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the men’s championship final featuring Jannik Sinner, of Italy, and US player Fritz Taylor

Jannik reacts after defeating Fritz in straight sets to win the men's singles finals of the US Open

Jannik reacts after defeating Fritz in straight sets to win the men’s singles finals of the US Open

Seal, a tennis fan, said he met Jannik in New York through a mutual friend and they have kept in touch since. 

He sat two rows behind Sinner’s coaches during the match and was among the friends and family waiting nearly two hours after the match ended, when the two-time Grand Slam champion finally was able to collect his trophy.

Sinner easily won the first two sets, then rallied in the third after Fritz had taken a 5-3 lead and had the crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium loudly cheering him.

‘Facing an American at the U.S. Open was never going to be easy,’ Seal said. ‘But I´ve got to say, the New York crowd is a very knowledgeable crowd when it comes to tennis and I think they had a respect and a liking for Jannik – who´s impossible not to like.’

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