It’s game, set, match for Amanda Kloots and Justin Gimelstob.
After all, the Talk alum showed off her sweet romance with the retired tennis player at the Unforgettable Evening gala hosted by the Women’s Cancer Research Fund April 28.
For the evening, Amanda arrived at the Beverly Hilton in a pastel blue gown featuring folded sleeves and a daring slit down the middle. For Justin’s part, he complemented his date in a dark blue suit with a pastel blue button-up shirt.
The couple, who made their first public appearance at the event, have emphasized that they’re taking their time with this new chapter.
“It’s been absolutely lovely,” the TV personality—who is mom to 5-year-old son Elvis Eduardo Cordero with her late husband Nick Cordero—told People at the gala. “It kind of happened very naturally, which is great.”
Meanwhile, the former athlete—who previously won the Australian Open and French Open mixed doubles with Venus Williams in 1998—couldn’t help but gush over their budding romance.
“She’s just an incredibly special person,” the 48-year-old told the outlet. “Obviously, she’s physically beautiful, but the way she handles everything. She’s so classy and has so much grace and is an amazing mother.
“She cares about people,” Justin—who shares 11-year-old son BrandonGimelstob with ex Cary Sinnott—continued. “She’s generous in spirit. She has a beautiful energy and is an amazing athlete. I mean, I could keep going and going.”
Amanda’s new relationship comes nearly five years after Nick, whom she married in 2017, died of complications caused by Covid in July 2020. Since his tragic death at 41, Amanda had focused on taking care of herself and finding ways to move forward.
“This is the roller coaster of grief,” she recently told E! News in July 2021. “You just never know what a day is going to bring. You could wake up and be completely OK. And then you could wake up and it hit you like a ton of bricks.”
While the 41-year-old struggled to even get out of bed following his death, their son Elvis was the motivation she needed to look at life through a more positive lens.
“My goal is to open my eyes that morning with that feeling,” she explained. “We’re going to celebrate instead of being sad.”
And when Amanda feels herself stuck, she looks back at the Broadway star for support.
“Any time I feel lost or sad, or stuck, or question what happened,” she explained, “I always go back to, ‘What would Nick want for us right now?’ It immediately gets me out of a sad-grief place and it puts me in a happy-grief place of, ‘I have to live my life for him. I have to give Elvis every opportunity I can for him.'”
For more tennis stars and their partners, keep reading…
Ben Shelton
A new sporting power couple emerged when the tennis player and soccer star Trinity Rodman sealed their relationship with a kiss on Instagram in March 2025.
And she’s been a stalwart supporter throughout the Grand Slam tournaments, including slamming reporters who invoked her estranged dad Dennis Rodman by emphasizing the refocus on Shelton’s successes at Wimbledon.
“For Ben’s matches he has his family there as his support system, which includes his dad,” Rodman wrote on her July 7 Instagram story, calling out the Wimbledon broadcasters for their commentary about her family. “My dads not even in MY life no need to bring him up during HIS matches when I don’t even want him talked about during mine.”
Taylor Fritz
Fritzmade his relationship with Morgan Riddle official in 2020 after first meeting on Raya, and the influencer has stood by her boyfriend’s side as he’s worked us way up the ATP rankings.
“I met him and started travelling with him on the tour a few months later,” she told E! News in 2024. “And now, it’s been almost four years of that.”
And the duo have often shared glimpses into their romance. In fact, Fritz—who was married to fellow tennis player Raquel Pedraza from 2016 to 2019 and welcomed son Jordan in 2017—and Riddle were featured on the Netflix series, Break Point, which explored the world of competitive tennis.
Coco Gauff
As of 2023, two-time grand slam champion was purposely keeping her love life private.
“I think I felt like I just, some parts of myself I love to share and then some parts I think I just keep to myself,” she told People in March 2023. “So I do feel like my life is a little bit in my hands too.”
Still, her boyfriend—whose fourth-grade teacher was coincidentally Gauff’s mom—has proven to be an important sounding board. “Last night, I started a little bit, but honestly, I just called my boyfriend,” Gauff told reporters about her 2023 US Open Win. “And I told him let’s talk until it’s time to go to sleep so we spoke until 1:00 am and then I went to sleep.”
Grigor Dimitrov
Dimitrov and Eiza González made their relationship Instagram official in May 2025, just one month after sparking romance rumors. And since then, the Baby Driver star hasn’t held back in showing her support for the athlete throughout the ups and downs—including after having to Withdraw from the Wimbledon in early July 2025 due to a mid-match injury.
“Love of my life. I couldn’t be more proud of you,” González wrote on her Instagram Story July 7. “This is just a moment that will pass and will make you even stronger. But watching you today alongside the world was a reminder of who YOU are. You’re a winner. We all saw it. And you’ll do it again. I love you.”
Alex De Minaur & Katie Boulter
After almost five years of dating, the tennis stars announced their engagement in 2024, with Boulter captioning the happy moment, “We’ve been keeping a small secret.”
The pair met in 2020 at a hotel where they were both staying. “We bumped into each other at six in the morning and ended up getting a coffee,” Boulter recalled to the Sydney Morning Herald in June 2024. “From that moment, I knew I was in it for the long haul.”
Naomi Osaka
In January 2025, the four-time grand slam champion her confirmed breakup with rapper Cordae after five years together. And while emphasizing that they remain friends, she expressed gratitude over their romance as it brought them their little girl Shai.
“Honestly really glad that our paths crossed because my daughter is my biggest blessing,” Osaka wrote at the time. “And I was able to grow a lot from our experiences together.”
Tommy Paul
Paul may have the skills on the court, but girlfriend Paige Lorenze, with whom he began dating in 2022, is a go-to coach when it comes to life outside the sport.
“She’s been on me about, I guess it’s self-care,” Paul told People in April 2025. “But just putting on more sunscreen and doing moisturizer at night.”
Still, Lorenze is no stranger to picking up a racket. “I’m not going to lie, I’m pretty impressed,” he gushed about his girlfriend’s tennis game. “She plays pretty good, she has the strokes down. She knows what she’s doing on the court.”
Gael Monfils & Elina Svitolina
The tennis stars are in sync on and off the court. In fact, they met after Svitolina won the 2018 WTA Finals in Singapore before tying the knot in July 2021. A little over a year later, they welcomed their baby girl Skaï.
“I had the most amazing night of my life, which ended with the most beautiful girl around 6:00 am. Elina was strong and brave,” Monfils wrote on Instagram in October 2022. “I can’t thx enough, my wife, and God, for this special moment. Welcome to the world, my little princess Skaï.”
