Michael Jordan’s Daughter Jasmine Shows Her Ride In Helicopter During The USA Open

Jasmine Jordan enjoys her time at the 2023 US open.

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  • Jasmine Jordan, Michael’s oldest daughter, shares a story of enjoying the 2023 US Open
  • Jasmine flew in a helicopter over New York City
  • Jasmine cheered on 19-year-old tennis star, Coco Gauff

Michael Jordan’s oldest daughter, Jasmine Jordan, is enjoying her life. This should be easy to do, being the daughter of a billionaire former NBA champion. 

Still, with all the money in the world, things could get boring. What isn’t boring is flying in a helicopter over the US Open.

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The 2023 US Open was held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City. Jasmine attended the event and apparently had a glorious time. She shared pictures and videos on her Instagram, including a video of her in a helicopter.

Jasmine also shared photos of New York City from the helicopter and cup with US Open written on it. She also shared photos of the match, and she appears to have been rooting for tennis star Coco Gauff.

In one of Jasmine’s posts, she shared the caption, “Game Set Match.” Jasmine truly is living the good life.


2023 US Open

The 2023 US Open showcased some of the best tennis stars in the world. The event was held from August 28 – September 10, and it had 17 courts being used. There were many events being held, including men’s singles, women’s singles, and men’s doubles, as well as women’s doubles.

These are the standard events most people know, but there were others. The tournament even had wheelchair divisions for both men and women. This includes singles and doubles.

As for the main events, the stars showed out. For the men’s side, for singles, superstar Novak Djokovic won the tournament. As for the women’s singles, Jasmine’s choice, Coco Gauff, came out on top.

Gauff was ranked sixth in the tournament, and she faced the second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka. The match was dominated by Gauff, who won 2-6 6-3 6-2 to earn her first Grand Slam title at the US Open.

Gauff is just 19 years old, and her win makes her the first American teenager to win the event in New York since Serena Williams in 1999.

As Coco Gauff continues to dominate the game of tennis, Jasmine Jordan will continue to enjoy her life as a mother, her employment at the Jordan Brand, and her life overall. What adventures will Jasmine Jordan get into next?


What Does Jasmine Jordan Do?

As mentioned, Jasmine Jordan works at her father’s company, the Jordan Brand. But what exactly does Jasmine do?

Jasmine works as a field representative at the Jordan Brand. The 30-year-old works with WNBA athletes, focusing on building the Jordan Brand with the WNBA.

The NBA legend’s daughter also represented some of the Charlotte Hornets players. It’s unclear if she will continue this role with her father selling his majority share in the Hornets earlier this year.


Jasmine Jordan’s Net Worth

Michael Jordan is a billionaire. His daughter, Jasmine, isn’t quite that rich. She still earns a good living, as she has a $ 5 Million net worth in 2023. So, it’s safe to say the daughter of the GOAT isn’t hurting in a financial sense.

On top of her job, Jasmine is the proud mother of a baby boy, Rakeem Michael Christmas, who was born on May 4, 2019. Jasmine likes to stay out of the public eye, but when she does give us a glimpse into her world, it’s extraordinary, as you might expect.

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