Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer are taking their love to the US Open.
The comedian, 42, and her husband, 43, were spotted at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City on Friday, watching the men’s semifinal tennis match.
Seated in the Emirates Suite, the couple appeared to intently watch the on-court action between Daniil Medvedev and Carlos Alcaraz. With a shocked expression on her face, Schumer could be seen grabbing her husband’s hand as they witnessed Medvedev defeat Alcaraz 7–6(3), 6–1, 3–6, 6–3.
Schumer posted a photo of the pair at the tennis event on her Instagram Story Saturday. Along with tagging several accounts, the Insider Amy Schumer star jokingly referenced her 2021 hysterectomy by writing, “I have no uterus.”
She previously played a practical joke on her husband in June when she celebrated a different Chris on Father’s Day.
The Trainwreck actress shared a snapshot of a wide-eyed Chris Rock holding up her son Gene, 4, who had a pacifier in his mouth and was resting his hands on Rock’s shoulders.
“Happy Father’s Day,” Schumer captioned the Instagram post.
In a more sentimental tribute, Schumer commemorated the couple’s fifth wedding anniversary in February by posting a blurry photo of her kissing Fischer at the time.
“Married for 5 years,” she wrote on Instagram. “I think we got this.”
A month earlier, Schumer marked the professional chef’s 43rd birthday with a photo featuring the two all smiles as they cozied up to each other.
“ Happy birthday to my husband,” she wrote in the post’s caption. “Chris, I can stand you. Please keep standing me.”
Schumer was first linked to Fischer in November 2017 after the pair was photographed at a candlelit dinner in N.Y.C., and they later made their relationship Instagram official in February 2018. Shortly after, they tied the knot in a surprise wedding in Malibu, California, and went on to welcome their son a year later.
The actress most recently spoke about her husband when she hosted Saturday Night Live in November 2022 as she poked fun at Fischer’s autism diagnosis during her opening monologue. (The actress previously revealed that Fischer was diagnosed with the disorder in her 2019 Netflix special Growing.)
“It’s been really positive for our family to have him diagnosed. I understand so much more about his behavior, and it’s given him so many tools,” she said of Fischer in her monologue, before joking, “Now, if somebody is in the middle of a long, boring story, he will straight up just walk away.”
Schumer also recalled a recent moment she shared with her husband, telling audience members, “A couple of weeks ago, we were sitting outside. It was a nice night. It looked like it was going to rain, and I was feeling kind of sentimental, and I was like, ‘You know, even though these past couple of years with the pandemic and everything has been so stressful, still this time being with you, being with our son, they’ve been the best years of my life.’ “
“And he just looked at me and said, ‘I’m going to go put the windows up in the car,’” she continued, revealing Fischer’s response. “Yeah, that’s my guy. It’s one of the times we play the game — ‘autism or just a man?’”