WASHINGTON, D.C. — The player party on Sunday at the Citi Open in Washington D.C. was unlike any other on tour. Held simultaneously with The Rammys, a black-tie food and restaurant awards show, almost everyone in attendance was dressed to the nines.

The evening featured plenty of incredible food from all over the globe, and a packed house:

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Defending finalist Lauren Davis was one of the first to arrive:

Eugenie Bouchard also swooped in early:

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The 23-year-old will look to end a four-match losing streak in singles, while she's also entered in doubles with Sloane Stephens. Stephens is on her comeback tour from foot surgery.

Bouchard wasn't the only Canadian in the house, as Bianca Andreescu, a wildcard into the event, also came through:

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Christina McHale, Shelby Rogers and Monica Puig expectedly had a blast:

Kristina Mladenovic enjoyed the event as well, as much as she enjoys playing in the United States.

"I love it. The atmosphere is just something completely different," she said. "I feel like it's a big show all of the time. The fans are really involved, you can feel that they're really enjoying it."

The Frenchwoman hopes to continue her red-hot season as the No. 2 seed this week.

The Citi Open is a combined men's and women's event, so world No. 8 Alexander Zverev also stopped by:

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The DJ was on fire all night long—Zverev and Andrea Petkovic couldn't resist letting loose:

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Zverev spent some time with Sabine Lisicki and doubles world No. 1 Marcelo Melo:

The night was a reprieve from the action-packed week ahead, with main draw play starting Monday. Oh, and in case the players needed to stay sharp, there was a ping pong table set up between all the aisles of food, drink and dancing.