Irina Shayk puts on leggy display in a satin shirt dress as she brings some supermodel glamour to the US Open men's final

She's been busy storming the runways of New York Fashion Week. 

And Irina Shayk turned heads once again as she brought some supermodel glamour to the US Open men's final at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on Sunday.

The catwalk queen, 33, looked typically chic in satin shirt dress in the Tennis Channel's private suite as she watched her fellow Russian Daniil Medvedev fall to Spain's Rafael Nadal

Chic: Irina Shayk brought some supermodel glamour to the US Open men's final at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on Sunday

Chic: Irina Shayk brought some supermodel glamour to the US Open men's final at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on Sunday

The beauty wrapped a thick leather belt around her midriff and rolled up her sleeves. 

Irina's glam yet casual outfit was completed with a pair of army boots. 

The mother-of-one wore her brown tresses poker straight and accessorised with cat-eye sunglasses and silver hooped earrings. 

The model appeared in high spirits as she animatedly cheered on Medvedev from the stands.

Sporty Sunday: The catwalk queen, 33, looked chic in satin shirt dress in the Tennis Channel's private suite as she watched her fellow Russian Daniil Medvedev fall to Spain's Rafael Nadal

Sporty Sunday: The catwalk queen, 33, looked chic in satin shirt dress in the Tennis Channel's private suite as she watched her fellow Russian Daniil Medvedev fall to Spain's Rafael Nadal 

Stunner: The beauty wrapped a thick leather belt around her midriff and rolled up her sleeves

Stunner: The beauty wrapped a thick leather belt around her midriff and rolled up her sleeves

Irina is adjusting to life as a single mother to her daughter Lea, two, after splitting from actor Bradley Cooper, 44, in June.

The exes have amicably agreed to share co-parenting duties after announcing the end of their four-year relationship.

Irina is said to be focusing on herself and her daughter in the wake of the split, and is not ready to start dating again.

A source told E! News: 'She's focused on her daughter and spending time with her. She would like to meet someone in the future, but it's not a priority at the moment.  

Support: The model appeared in high spirits as she animatedly cheered on Medvedev from the stands

Support: The model appeared in high spirits as she animatedly cheered on Medvedev from the stands

Elegant: The mother-of-one wore her brown tresses poker straight and accessorised with cat-eye sunglasses and silver hooped earrings

Elegant: The mother-of-one wore her brown tresses poker straight and accessorised with cat-eye sunglasses and silver hooped earrings 

'Me time': Irina is adjusting to life as a single mother to her daughter Lea, two, after splitting from actor Bradley Cooper, 44, in June

'Me time': Irina is adjusting to life as a single mother to her daughter Lea, two, after splitting from actor Bradley Cooper, 44, in June 

'She just got out of a long-term relationship and wants to take time to heal.'  

Earlier this year, Irina hinted she's strong enough to get through the break-up because she has to keep things normal for the sake of her daughter.

Speaking to Harper's Bazaar, she said: 'Women are the ones who can handle everything.

'Women can raise the kids, women can do the job, and when she's back, she can cook and clean and do the heavy work too!' 

Supermodel sass: Irina has been been busy storming the runways of New York Fashion Week (pictured leaving the Brandon Maxwell show with model Stella Maxwell on Saturday night)

Supermodel sass: Irina has been been busy storming the runways of New York Fashion Week (pictured leaving the Brandon Maxwell show with model Stella Maxwell on Saturday night)

 

 

 

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Irina Shayk puts on leggy display in a shirt dress as she brings supermodel glamour to the US Open

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