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Brooks Nader’s sisters think she should play tennis
Brooks Nader’s sisters think she needs to start playing tennis following Page Six’s exclusive report that the model dated the No. 1 and 2 seeds — Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner — at the US Open.
Alice + Olivia designer Stacey Bendet was heard joking to Mary Holland Nader and Sarah Jane Nader on the red carpet of her fashion show, “I’ve decided Brooks should play tennis.”
“She needs to,” Mary Holland laughed, jokingly alluding to some potential brand collabs. “She’s doing all the deals now,” she cracked.
Brooks had been sitting front row when Alcaraz, 22, played Arthur Rinderknech at the US Open on Aug. 31. The Spanish athlete went on to beat Sinner in the finals on Sept. 7.
Brooks’ tennis romance buzz was first served up on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio late last month when the star of the new Hulu reality show, “Love Thy Nader,” and her sisters revealed the Sports Illustrated alum had “a little roster” of suitors.
Grace Ann then dropped another clue about her sister’s beau, telling us his name “rhymes with winner.” (Meaning Italian sports star Sinner!)
A source then revealed to us that she was playing romance doubles with both Sinner and Alcaraz.
Brooks was also at the Alice + Olivia fashion show at Surrogate’s Court along with sis Grace Ann to meet their other sibs, and to check out looks from sequined gowns to blue jeans at America-themed presentation.
Guests also included Ashlee Simpson, Nicky Hilton, Ava Dash, Liz Gillies, Renée Elise Goldsberry and influencer Emira D’Spain.
“It was an ode to the 250th year anniversary of America,” Bendet told us of the set that included a large cheeseburger, a sports installation, a jeans area based on the industrial revolution, pop art, a Gilded Age space, a massive Statue of Liberty, a giant American flag and a constitution proclaiming “We the Women.”
Bendet told us she realizes people are divided at the moment, and said fashion should be a unifying force.
“Our country is amazing,” Bendet told us.
She added: “In a moment where we’re so divided, let’s start getting everyone, including the media, to talk about the things that make us great. Other countries celebrate their culture and celebrate their diversity and lately, like, all we do is kind of pit people against each other, and I feel like fashion is one of those things that should bring people together.”
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