Caroline Wozniacki
Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark celebrates after winning her match against Camila Giorgi of Italy at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, July 4, 2015. Reuters/Stefan Wermuth

Caroline Wozniacki and Ana Ivanovic were among those of the few invited to see Katy Perry perform live at the Dubai Airshow Gala Dinner on Tuesday. Wozniacki and Ivanovic, ranked 17th and 16th respectively, took to Twitter to share snaps from the exclusive musical event.

In a post that Wozniacki shared on the popular micro-blogging platform, she thanked Dubai Duty Free Tennis for inviting them to watch the American pop star’s performance at the UAE capital’s airshow gala, which was reportedly limited to 500 guests. Ivanovic also posted her picture at Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai.

“Thank you @DDFTennis for an amazing night, @katypery performance was amazing #dubaidutyfree @anaivanovic,” Wozniacki wrote on Twitter.

“Thank you @DDFTennis and @dubaidutyfree1 for a wonderful evening, always a pleasure to be here #DubaiAirshow,” Ivanovic tweeted.

The Serbian tennis star also shared a snap of herself with Wozniacki on Twitter with the caption, “Look who is here to with me @CaroWoznaicki #goodtimes #DubaiAirshow.” Ivanovic last played in Luxembourg where she was eliminated in the second round after losing to 47th-ranked Alison Van Uytvanck 6-4 6-7(5) 7-5 of Belarus. She collected a 28-19 win loss record this season.

Wozniacki, meanwhile, last took part in the WTA Elite Trophy event but withdrew from the tournament. She retired in her round robin match against Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-5 2-2 on Nov. 5. Wozniacki is 39-23 this season. She also won her 15th career title in Malaysia this year.

Meanwhile, Perry just finished her Prismatic Tour in South America. The American singer behind hits such as “Hot n Cold,” “Dark Horse,” “Roar” and “Fireworks” has previously performed, together with Usher, in another aviation-themed event at the FAI World Parachuting Championships Closing Ceremony in Dubai in December 2012.

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