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Actress and screenwriter Lena Waithe and Tennis Channel President Ken Solomon after watching world No. 1 Naomi Osaka take on 15-year-old wild card Coco Gauff.

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Gallery: Priyanka Chopra, Jon Hamm & Amy Schumer step out at US Open

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There have been no shortage of stars enjoying a prime view of US Open action from the Tennis Channel suite. Here's a look at a few notable names who stopped by.

Actress and singer Priyanka Chopra had the opportunity to watch Serena Williams defeat Wang Qiang in the quarterfinals. Chopra returned to Bollywood to star in The Sky Is Pink, expected to hit theaters in October.

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Actress Nathalie Emmanuel, who portrayed Missandei in the recently wrapped Game Of Thrones, smiles alongside Emmy winner Jon Hamm, best known for his leading role as Don Draper in Mad Men.

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Comedian and actress Amy Schumer enjoyed an evening out with husband Chris Fischer. In March, the American released the stand-up special, Amy Schumer: Growing.

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Regina King, winner of the 2019 Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (If Beale Street Could Talk),  poses with Nadia Comaneci, a nine-time Olympic medalist best known for scoring seven perfect 10.0 scores at the 1976 Games in Montreal. Comaneci's husband Bart Connor, a fellow Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics, snapped the photo op.

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Comedian and actress Wanda Sykes visited during the day session on Arthur Ashe Stadium. Among her current projects, Sykes appears in a recurring role on the hit comedy Blackish.

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Actress and screenwriter Lena Waithe and Tennis Channel President Ken Solomon after watching world No. 1 Naomi Osaka take on 15-year-old wild card Coco Gauff.

Gallery: Priyanka Chopra, Jon Hamm & Amy Schumer step out at US Open

Gallery: Priyanka Chopra, Jon Hamm & Amy Schumer step out at US Open

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Gallery: Priyanka Chopra, Jon Hamm & Amy Schumer step out at US Open

Gallery: Priyanka Chopra, Jon Hamm & Amy Schumer step out at US Open

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Wake up every morning with Tennis Channel Live at the US Open, starting at 8 a.m. ET. For three hours leading up to the start of play, Tennis Channel's team will break down upcoming matches, review tournament storylines and focus on everything Flushing Meadows.

Tennis Channel's encore, all-night match coverage will begin every evening at 11 p.m. ET, with the exception of earlier starts on Saturday and Sunday of championship weekend.

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Gallery: Priyanka Chopra, Jon Hamm & Amy Schumer step out at US Open

Gallery: Priyanka Chopra, Jon Hamm & Amy Schumer step out at US Open

Wake up every morning with Tennis Channel Live at the US Open, starting at 8 a.m. ET. For three hours leading up to the start of play, Tennis Channel's team will break down upcoming matches, review tournament storylines and focus on everything Flushing Meadows.

Tennis Channel's encore, all-night match coverage will begin every evening at 11 p.m. ET, with the exception of earlier starts on Saturday and Sunday of championship weekend.