Golden State Warriors star player Steph Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, were spotted at the US Open, clad in color-coordinated fashion.
At the men’s singles final at the US Open, with superstars Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, Steph Curry was there with his wife, Ayesha Curry. Ayesha was in a white dress and brown boots, and Steph was in a grey crewneck sweater and white pants. Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz defeated Italy’s Jannik Sinner on Sunday at Arthur Ashe Stadium to win the U.S. Open men’s singles title.

Alcaraz’s serve was phenomenal, and with his powerful forehands, he was constantly pushing Sinner to be defensive, and then to finalize the match after the four sets were completed, he crushed a few winners.
As for Curry, the Warriors star will be back in the 2025 season with a new game plan. The Warriors, on the other hand, have been surprisingly quiet over the offseason, and they have not been involved in any huge blockbuster trade deals apart from the 2025 NBA draft.
So far, the Warriros signed Taevion Kinsey to an Exhibit 10 deal. Kinsey will eventually compete for a chance at a two-way or standard roster spot.
Steph Curry Cheers for US Open Champion Carlos Alcaraz
Steph Curry turned heads far from the hardwood on Sunday, soaking in the U.S. Open men’s final at Arthur Ashe Stadium and reacting to Carlos Alcaraz’s brilliance with the same electric energy he brings to a Warriors rally.
Flanked by his wife, Ayesha, the NBA icon leapt into a familiar celebration as Alcaraz strung together a dazzling three-shot sequence: a deft backhand to draw his opponent in, a soaring lob to push him back, and a blistering backhand winner to seal the point. Curry’s arms shot skyward, a gesture that could have just as easily followed one of his trademark deep threes.

Curry has implicitly made himself the face of golf and tennis’s biggest stages. He started this year by capturing headlines through boisterous cheers of support for Carlos Alcaraz, as the young Spaniard railed against Daniil Medvedev during the U.S. Open men’s final at Arthur Ashe Stadium. He later cascaded into the greens; he had switched his sneakers for spikes, where he proved that he could be identified as a single-digit handicap player.
Steph Curry finished the 2024-2025 season last year, averaging 24.5 points, 6.0 assists, and 4.4 rebounds. Now that the 2025 season looms, Curry and the Warriors are hoping to advance even further in the playoffs, with a shot at the championship.

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