Devin Booker Gets Special Invite to Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon Celebration After Kevin Durant Reunion

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Devin Booker has been quietly thriving lately. He just landed a major contract extension with the Suns, locking in his future with Phoenix. Off the court, he recently reunited with Kevin Durant after what seemed like months apart. Ever since the Suns’ season ended, the two stars had kept a low profile. Their bond had grown strong during their time as teammates, and more than just on-court chemistry, they genuinely respected each other. So when photos of them together surfaced again, fans instantly took notice. But that wasn’t even the biggest surprise.

This year’s Wimbledon final wasn’t just another match. Carlos Alcaraz, the 22-year-old phenom and two-time defending champ, was chasing history. And if victory had come his way, he’d become just the fifth man in the Open Era to win three straight Wimbledon titles. But standing in his way was world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, in his first final at the All England Club. Their showdown on July 13 had all the ingredients: tension, talent, and legacy. And the crowd? Electric from the very first point.

Amid all the buzz, Devin Booker’s name surfaced again, and this time with a surprising twist. As photos popped up online, fans realized he was in London, attending the Wimbledon celebration as a guest of Emirates, the tournament’s official airline partner. While the final was front and center, Booker’s effortless style grabbed attention. The internet didn’t miss a beat either, with his courtside fit making the rounds across social media. Let’s just say, it wasn’t just the players serving looks.

To top it off, Booker posted an Instagram Story that turned even more heads. It was a photo of three wrists, each wearing a different luxury timepiece. The caption? “BIG3 Wimbledon”. One was the iconic Royal Oak Double Balance Openworked, another the Patek Philippe Nautilus in rose gold. Booker’s wrist, positioned at the bottom, featured the iconic Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A in stainless steel. Its blue-black dial and sleek horizontal embossing made collectors double-tap instantly. Since being discontinued in 2021, its resale value has jumped past $120,000. Whether it was a subtle flex or just Booker being Booker, fans got the message: he knows how to show up without saying much.

Devin Booker attends as a guest of Emirates, Official Airline Partner of The Championships, Wimbledon. pic.twitter.com/GCGm4cwlws

— CantGuardBook (@CGBBURNER) July 13, 2025

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