Ana Ivanovic of Serbia falls during her women's singles first round match against Lucie Hradecka of Czech Republic at the Australian Open 2015 tennis tournament in Melbourne January 19, 2015. Ivanovic lost the match to Hradecka. REUTERS/Issei Kato
IN PHOTO: Ana Ivanovic of Serbia falls during her women's singles first round match against Lucie Hradecka of Czech Republic at the Australian Open 2015 tennis tournament in Melbourne January 19, 2015. Ivanovic lost the match to Hradecka. Reuters/Issei Kato

Bayern Munich players have every reason to celebrate after beating Stuttgart 2-0 over the weekend, giving them a commanding lead in the Bundesliga title race. A number of Bayern Munich players reportedly dressed up Western style and attended Ana Ivanovic’s costume party following their recent victory.

According to the Daily Mail, Ivanovic hosted a Western-theme party held at Café Reitschule in Munich. Xabi Alonso, Javi Martinez, Mario Gotze and Robert Lewandowski were among those in attendance at Ivanovic’s party. The players were accompanied by their wives and girlfriends for the event.

Alonso donned a handlebar moustache and was joined by his wife Nagore Arambur. Lewandowski and wife Anna also came to the party. Gotze and girlfriend Ann-Kathrin Brommel came in their best Wild Wild West attire. Martinez, on the other hand, opted to dress as “Woody” from the popular animated movie “Toy Story.”

Ivanovic, who is rumoured to be dating Bastian Schweinsteiger, was pictured wearing a Zorro-inspired outfit complete with an eye mask. The Serbian tennis player has been spotted with Schweinsteiger on numerous occasions after he broke up with longtime girlfriend model Sarah Brandner. However, neither Ivanovic nor Schweinsteiger has confirmed their relationship.

In other news, Ivanovic is gearing up for her next tournament at the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Since her first round exit at the 2015 Australian Open, Ivanovic has been practising for her Dubai tournament.

“I can’t wait to get back on the court,” Ivanovic said via her official site. “I’ve obviously had some time to think about what went wrong in Melbourne, and the way to recover is to get back on court competing.”

The World No. 6 admitted that she never had much luck in her past appearances in Dubai. However, Ivanovic, who is a three-time quarterfinalist, keeps her hopes up that she will be able to perform well in the $2,513,000 Dubai tennis event and go beyond her previous record.

Ivanovic is reportedly expected to be seeded fifth in Dubai. She will also receive a first round bye. Thus, her first match would take place on Feb. 17. The tournament will run until Feb. 28.

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