Delta Goodrem was spotted courtside at the men's semi-finals at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Friday, turning heads with her stylish appearance.
The Australian singer, 41, looked radiant in a white halter-neck gown with black polka dots, featuring a high neckline and a cinched waist.
She paired it with black pointed-toe heels as she beamed at the Piper-Heidsieck stand.
Her look was elegant yet effortless, perfectly suited for the high-profile sporting event.
Her hair was styled in soft, effortless waves, and her minimal makeup highlighted her natural features with a polished, radiant finish.
At one point, she added a pair of sleek sunglasses, giving her look a chic, laid-back edge.
The courtside setting offered fans a rare glimpse of Delta up close, and her confident smile completed the ensemble.
Delta Goodrem was spotted courtside at the men's semi-finals at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Friday, turning heads with her stylish appearance
The Australian singer, 41, looked radiant in a white halter-neck gown with black polka dots, featuring a high neckline and a cinched waist
Always one to combine style with presence, Delta radiates her trademark confidence and style.
The Australian Open isn't just a showcase of world-class tennis - it's also become one of the most glamorous dates on the celebrity calendar.
And this year's tournament has once again drawn an A-list crowd, with global power players, Australian entertainment royalty and sporting legends all spotted courtside at Melbourne Park.
Among those enjoying the action over the past few weeks have been US billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates, former AFL star turned outspoken TV personality Sam Newman and influencer Rebecca Judd.
It follows reports that Bec Judd has cemented herself as the queen of the WAGs with her glamorous appearances at the Australian Open over the past two weeks.
And the wife of AFL star Chris Judd may be shelling out a pretty penny for her prime position courtside at the tennis tournament in Melbourne.
The 43-year-old was recently spotted sitting in on-court seats at matches - and the true cost of that privilege has been revealed.
On-court seating at Rod Laver Arena can run as high as $20,000, with the popular spots already sold out.
Her look was elegant yet effortless, perfectly suited for the high-profile sporting event
Always one to combine style with presence, Delta radiates her trademark confidence and style
Bec was in A-list company, with other celebrities in her section including Scottish actor Gerard Butler and Jaggad co-founder Michele Greene.
The ticket price doesn't just include an unrestricted view of the tennis court.
Also offered up is a meal made by top chef Shimpei Raikuni from Brisbane's Sushi Room.
It is served in a private dining space.
Additionally, Piper Heidsieck champagne is served, and a chauffeur is available to take guests to and from the venue.
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