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Former President Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump is making headlines once again, as she was seen during the weekend getting into her sporty side. Ivanka proudly displayed her skills on the padel court in Miami, showing us that she has brains, beauty and athletics.

The former first daughter took to Instagram stories Sunday and posted snaps of herself showing off her athletic prowess. Wearing a bright blue mini dress teamed with white socks and trainers, Ivanka lunged across the artificial grass with a padel racquet in hand.

She showed that she has thrown herself into an active lifestyle in recent weeks, hitting cages with the New York Mets and surfing off the coast of Miami Beach during Labor Day weekend. As she celebrated Yom Kippur with her family, she shared an inspirational message on social media for those observing the Jewish holiday.

At Reserve Padel Club, Ivanka embraced an athlete lifestyle that is “reserved for the athlete who makes sport a lifestyle” according to its website. This club is dedicated to playing padel, which is a Mexican originated sport sharing the same scoring system as tennis but having different rules, strokes and techniques.

It seems like this was not the only activity that Ivanka had been doing lately; earlier this month she got out on the waves during Labor Day weekend while taking her son Theo along too. This certainly validates why it was so easy for her to move around so gracefully on court even wearing heels.

The father-of-three Jared Kushner does not keep his head covered with a hat or yarmulke while going about his day-to-day life, yet they still celebrated Yom Kippur as their children are being raised in Orthodox Judaism which Ivanka adopted when they married back in 2009.

She shared an inspiring message through Instagram saying “To all who celebrate may this Yom Kippur be a time of introspection, forgiveness and growth as our hearts seek peace and renewal.”

Those celebrating must fast from food and drink up until 25 hours have passed since sundown Sunday, September 24 – although those under 13 are exempt from this tradition – followed by breaking their fast with traditional meals afterwards.

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