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Amanda Kloots and Justin Gimelstob debut relationship and say it was “absolutely beautiful” (exclusive)

Amanda Kloots and the retired tennis professional Justin Gimelstob have just made their debut on the red carpet.

On Monday, April 28th, the TV personality (43) and tennis champion (48) appeared on the unforgettable evening at Beverly Hilton in Beverhon in Beverhon Hills, California. The research fund for women’s cancer organizes events to support the further development of breast cancer research.

Kloots and Gimelstob arrived to the event and marked their first public appearance. Kloots only tells people that their relationship is “very new”.

“It was absolutely beautiful,” she says, before realizing that you are still in the “advertising” phase.

“I hope to never leave this phase,” Gimelstob says to the people. “I admired her long before she gave me a shot,” he says. He jokingly refers to the first time that he was the first date in a race 1 in Las Vegas, but confirmed Kloots that they did not say goodbye to their first date about a year and a half later.

Gimelstob adds that, although he is “persistent”, he is everything, and they had mutual friends who contributed to facilitating their relationship. Kloots notes that they met Gimelstob as one of their friends because they met as friends. Kloots welcomed Elvis to her late husband Nick Cordero in June 2019.

“It happened naturally what is great,” she says.

Justin Gimelstob and Amanda Kloots on April 28, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.

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When asked what they love together, Gimelstob says that he could list things “all night” and they would “never go into the event”.

“She is simply an incredibly special person. Obviously she is physically beautiful, but the way she deals with everything. She is so noble and has so much grace and an amazing mother,” he says. “She takes care of people. She is generous in the spirit. She has a nice energy and is an amazing athlete. I mean, I could go on and go.”

“He is a wonderful man, (and) wonderful father,” she says. “I love how he cares about me.”

Gimelstob won the Australian Open and French Open Mixed Doubles with Venus Williams in 1998. He retired from professional tennis in 2007. Since the end of his tennis career, he has greeted a son, Brandon, in August 2013. He also tells people that he has a foundation, the Justin Gimelstob Kinderfonds, who contributes to collecting money for pediatric cancer and blood diseases.

Kloots told people in October 2024 that Cordero definitely “gave” his blessing “his blessing” to find love through readings with media. Cordero died of COVID-19 complications in July 2020. He was 41.

“He always says it is coming. This is one of the ongoing topics from readings that I had.

At that time she was “for almost three years” and learned a lot throughout the process, said Kloots.

Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots on February 19, 2017 in New York City.
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In recent times, Kloots informed people in February that she had decided to create “something nice” with her late husband’s ashes. She turns his ashes into a unique diamond ring that she will keep “every day” on her finger.

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