Ana Ivanovic joined her boyfriend Bastian Schweinsteiger at the Manchester United UNICEF Dinner 2015 held at Old Trafford on Sunday evening. Ivanovic rocked the red carpet with his German footballer boyfriend at the star-studded 16th annual UNICEF charity bash.

Ivanovic led the squad of stunning footballers’ Wives and Girlfriends (WAGs) on the red carpet as Manchester United raised a record-breaking £230,000 (AU$477,800) to provide assistance for Bangladeshi children living in poverty. The 2008 French Open champion wore a black shift dress matched with black and white heeled sandals.

Other WAGs present in the event include Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea’s girlfriend Edurne Garcia, midfielder Juan Mata’s girlfriend Evelina Kamph, Ander Herrera’s girlfriend Isabel Collado, goalkeeper Sergio Romero’s wife Eliana Guerico and Jesse Lingard’s partner Emma Hyde. Manchester United star Wayne Rooney was also there but without the company of his wife Coleen, who is currently expecting their third child. Visit Manutd.com for pictures from the Manchester United UNICEF Dinner 2015.

Meanwhile, Ivanovic is set to fly to Japan for the second season of the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL). The World No. 16 will compete for the UAE Royals alongside other tennis stars such as 17-time grand slam champion Roger Federer, 2014 U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic, Czech tennis star Tomas Berdych, retired tennis star Goran Ivanisevic, doubles specialist Daniel Nestor and fellow WTA star Kristina Mladenovic. The team tennis tournament kicks off on Dec. 2.

In a recent tweet, Ivanovic revealed that she will fly to Japan to partake in the first stop of IPTL. After the Japan leg, the next stop will be Manila, Philippines, where Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal are also slated to play.

Ivanovic, who turned 28 on Nov. 6, ended the season as World No. 16 with a 28-19 win-loss record. The Serbian’s last tournament was the Luxembourg event, where she lost to Alison Van Uytvanck in the second round 6-4 6-7(5) 7-5.

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