


On day eight of the U.S. Open, Aaron Judge made it to Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The Yankees star was found first along the ivy wall, posing for some pictures while sporting a white tshirt by Rhode — a luxury meets streetwear by Rhuigi Villaseñor in 2015.
He was later seen sitting with wife Samantha Bracksieck enjoying the fourth round match between No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 13 Daria Kasatkina, and later for No. 12 Alexander Zverev vs. No. 6 Jannik Sinner on center court on Monday night.
They were cheering in a box that also featured former SNL cast member Tina Fey.

A video captured Judge and Yankees teammate Keynan Middleton imitating the classic tennis celebration — throwing a victorious fist up in the air to the crowd.
The Yankees are back after sweeping the Astros in Houston over the weekend.
Judge, 31, joins the elite company of beloved New York athletes that have visited the Grand Slam tournament thus far such as Aaron Rodgers, Pete Alonso, Jimmy Butler, and more.
The Yankees have recently reaped the benefits of what appears to be a normal Judge after a two-month absence from a toe injury.
The reigning AL MVP crushed a 438-foot homer on Saturday’s win over the Astros, making it his ninth blast in his last 15 games.


He also showed he could run at full strength, sprinting from first to third on Jasson Dominguez’s hard ground ball to right field and busting home to score on a sacrifice fly.
“I would say it’s gone as well as we could’ve hoped,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said of Judge’s injury recovery. “I’ve been really pleased with how much he’s been able to play, how well he’s been able to play and what I feel like is continued improvement just in his movement qualities.”
Either Zverev or Sinner will face Carlos Alcarez in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open on Wednesday, and the No. 1 seed will be working to defend his title.