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Serena Williams Returns to Spotlight in Daring Dress After U.S. Open Loss

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By Whitney Vasquez on September 10, 2019 at 7:57 AM EDT

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Serena Williams made her triumphant return to the spotlight in a daring silk dress following her big weekend upset.

The U.S. Tennis player, who lost the U.S. Open on Saturday, showed she's got more than excellent tennis skills during date night with her husband, Alexis Ohania.

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Showing off her fantastic fashion sense, the 37-year-old stunned in a white slinky dress with her man proudly on her arm.

The duo posed on the red carpet together ahead of Netflix's "The Game Changers" premiere, which features stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lewis Hamilton and Jackie Chan.

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Serena's dress showed off her athletic curves perfectly.

Pairing the silk number with bold yellow heels, her loss appeared to be the furthest thing on her mind.

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After the premiere, it appears Serena ditched her Reddit co-founder beau to reconnect with her friends Gigi and Bella Hadid.

The model sisters and Serena stopped to take shots together at the YouTube Fashion launch during New York Fashion Week.

Gigi and Bella are tight with the tennis star and even made sure to show their support during Serena's U.S. Open battle.

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Gigi went through all the emotions while sitting in the stands to watch Serena play against 19-year-old Canadian tennis pro Bianca Andreescu.

The supermodel wasn't the only famous person in the stands when Serena lost.

Meghan Markle flew from London to show her support and sat next to Vogue HBIC Anna Wintour.

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Serena's battle against Bianca was intense at times with the U.S. tennis player almost coming back at the end.

She took the L like a champ though, unlike her loss against 20-year-old Naomi Osaka in 2018.

Bianca's the first Canadian ever to win the title and swooped on Serena's $3.85 million check after the win.

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