Some of the biggest stars on the planet have flocked to Paris for the Olympics this summer, with Serena Williams and Bill Gates the latest to grab a piece of the action.

st a top all-round score of 59.566.

Lady Gaga was another superstar guest in attendance, while Chrissy Teigen and John Legend were seen in the stands along with two of their children.

First Lady Jill Biden was also at Bercy Arena just days after her husband announced he will not be running for reelection as US President this fall.

As well as the tennis on Monday, Williams was seen taking in some swimming in Paris over the weekend, while she also played a part in the opening ceremony.

With her and Gates watching on, Djokovic dominated Nadal at the start of their second-round match on Monday.


Williams was also seen taking in some swimming in the French capital over the weekend© Provided by Daily Mail


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Tom Cruise was among a host of star names at the women’s gymnastics on Sunday© Provided by Daily Mail


Jessica Chastain was also at Bercy Arena to watch Simone Biles’ stunning performance© Provided by Daily Mail

He then held off a comeback attempt to win 6-1, 6-4 at the Paris Olympics in the 60th — and likely last — head-to-head matchup between the two tennis greats.

Djokovic claimed 10 of the initial 11 games, with Nadal nowhere near the skilled and ever-hustling version of himself that won a record 14 French Open trophies on the same red clay at Roland Garros that is hosting Summer Games matches.

Instead, Nadal was diminished, showing every bit of his 38 years, and looking like someone who might be ready to head into retirement after playing only sparingly the past two seasons because of a series of injuries, including hip surgery.

Then, suddenly, the indefatigable Nadal got going, making a push to turn this contest competitive, which surely no one — least of all Djokovic — found too surprising.

Nadal captured four consecutive games in the second set, including a forehand winner to break to make it 4-all. He raised his left fist, drawing roars from a packed Court Philippe Chatrier crowd that repeatedly tried to encourage him with chants of ‘Ra-fa! Ra-fa!’


Djokovic got the better of Nadal with Williams and Gates watching on at Roland Garros© Provided by Daily Mail

And that’s when Djokovic, a 37-year-old from Serbia, regained control. He broke right back, pointing to his left ear while walking to the sideline as if to taunt Nadal’s supporters. Djokovic then served out the victory, before meeting Nadal at the net for a hug.

Djokovic owns 24 Grand Slam titles, and Nadal 22, the two highest men’s totals in the century-plus history of the sport, both have been ranked No. 1, and no pair of men has played each other more often in the professional era.

They are two-thirds of the so-called Big Three of men’s tennis, along with Roger Federer, who retired with 20 Slam titles. That trio enjoyed unprecedented success and prompted endless debates about which was the GOAT — Greatest of All Time.