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Love All! Ivanka Trump sweetly holds Jared Kushner's hand at the Miami Open as the former First Daughter stuns in $500 pastel yellow midi dress

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  • The power couple looked happy and relaxed as they enjoyed their front-row seats at the Miami Open on Thursday night
  • The pair laughed and joked as Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov upset the odds to overcome world number two Carlos Alcaraz 
  • Their trip came a day after they celebrated son Theo's eighth birthday with a touching post on Instagram 

By Dominic Yeatman For Dailymail.Com

Published: 04:55 GMT, 29 March 2024 | Updated: 04:55 GMT, 29 March 2024

The Trump family are no strangers to court appearances, but Ivanka and husband Jared were thoroughly enjoying theirs at the Miami Open tennis tournament this evening.

The loved-up couple looked happy and relaxed as they held hands through Carlos Alcaraz’s quarter final match against Grigor Dimitrov.

Ivanka was wearing a flowing $500 Cettire Self-Portrait knitted Midi Dress as they took their seats at the Hard Rock Stadium.

And the couple whooped with excitement as the Bulgarian beat his Spanish rival in straight sets under the floodlights in humid conditions .

But Ivanka appeared to find time to make some forceful points of her own to Jared, speaking animatedly as they enjoyed their front row seats.

The pair held hands and chatted happily as the drama unfolded at the Hard Rock Stadium

There were shouts of encouragement as the players battled it out in the quarter-final match 

Jared seemed to be admiring his wife's outfit as they took their seats for the main event

And they were soon captivated by the Bulgarian's struggle against his young Spanish rival

While her Dad Donald prepares to resume his bid for the White House, Ivanka has suggested that she and Jared will take more of a back seat this time round, concentrating on her young family.

The couple posted a picture of themselves with young son Theo to mark his 8th birthday yesterday, complete with a Miami Dolphins themed cake.

‘Your curiosity knows no bounds—from football to parkour, jujitsu, guitar, piano, Hebrew, Rubik’s cubes, Chinese, puzzles, and poker, just to name a few,’ Ivanka wrote on Instagram.

‘Every day, you amaze us with your relentless pursuit of learning, exploring, and mastering new skills. Your enthusiasm and joy in every adventure are truly inspiring.

‘Keep chasing your dreams, Theo, and never stop exploring. The world is yours to discover, one adventure at a time.’

Ivanka is a long-standing tennis fan and close friends with former world number one Serena Williams.

And her famous father has been known to don a set of whites at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach.

Back in 2016 Ivanka was appointed one of her father’s senior White House advisers and Kushner too had a leading role, negotiating the Abraham Accords in a bid to bring peace to the Middle East.

He now works for Affinity Partners, a private equity firm he founded that invests Saudi money overseas.Gamne 

Game Cettire and Match: Ivanka looked impervious to the heat and humidity of the Miami evening as she arrived in her knitted midi-dress

Jared may not have been entirely focused as his wife made a forceful point during the match  

But Ivanka had an attentive friend in the shape of Brazilian influencer Isabela Grutman

Ivanka and Isabela seemed engrossed in the game's finer points as it moved to its conclusion

Their visit to the tennis came a day after they paid a touching tribute to their on Theo on his eighth birthday, praising his 'incredible, kind, and endlessly curious' personality 

Ivanka made her desire for a quieter life clear in 2022 when her father announced his presidential candidacy.

‘I love my father very much,’ the mother-of-three said in a statement.

‘This time around, I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family.

‘I do not plan to be involved in politics. While I will always love and support my father, going forward I will do so outside the political arena.’

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