Ivanka Trump shows off her sporty skills AND her very toned figure as she hits the padel court in a bright blue mini dress – before kicking off Yom Kippur celebrations with her family

Ivanka Trump put on a very sporty performance when she showed off her skills on the padel court in Miami this weekend.

The former first daughter took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to post photos of herself in action at Reserve Padel in Miami.

The mother-of-three, 41, looked every inch an athlete as she shot around the sun-drenched waterside course.

Ivanka later shared an inspiring Yom Kippur message with her 7.5 million followers to mark the Jewish celebration.

The former first daughter took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to post photos of her in action at Reserve Padel in Miami

The mother of three, 41, looked every inch an athlete as she shot down the sun-drenched waterside course

In the photos, which have since expired, Ivanka opted for a bright blue mini dress which she paired with white socks and sneakers.

She wore her blonde locks in a low ponytail before tucking it under a white baseball cap.

Ivanka, who looked healthy, jumped over the artificial grass with a padel racket in hand.

Padel, a sport of Mexican origin, shares the same scoring system as tennis, but the rules, strokes and techniques are different.

Ivanka took up the sport at the club, which prides itself on being “reserved for the athlete who makes sport a lifestyle,” according to its website.

And it seems as if she has committed herself to a much more sporty life in recent weeks.

In August, she showed off her impressive hitting skills when she hit the cages with the New York Mets.

Ivanka shared a video of herself hitting balls off a tee with Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo.

In the photos, which have since expired, Ivanka opted for a bright blue mini dress which she paired with white socks and sneakers

Ivanka later shared an inspiring Yom Kippur message with her 7.5 million followers to mark the Jewish celebration

Ivanka, who was raised Christian, converted to Orthodox Judaism and married Jared Kushner in 2009. Now they are raising their children – Arabella Rose, 11, Joseph, nine, and Theodore, seven – in the same faith.

But instead of wearing sportswear like the players, Ivanka looked a little out of place in a black strappy sundress and heeled platform sandals as she knocked the balls away one by one.

Earlier this month, she also turned her attention to surfing as she rode the waves off the coast of Miami Beach during an action-packed Labor Day weekend.

She shared a video of her efforts as she posed for a smile as her son Theo, seven, watched from the boat.

Her most recent outing took place just before she started celebrating Yom Kippur with her family.

Ivanka, who was raised Christian, converted to Orthodox Judaism and married Jared Kushner in 2009.Hey, they’re raising their kids now – Arabella Rose, 11, Joseph, nine, and Theodore, seven – in the same faith.

Unlike many Orthodox Jews, the father of three (42) does not keep his head covered with a hat or yarmulke during his daily life.

Ivanka once again took to Instagram to share an inspiring message for the festivities that kicked off on Sunday evening, September 24.

In August, she showed off her impressive hitting skills when she hit the cages with the New York Mets

Earlier this month, she also turned her attention to surfing as she rode the waves off the coast of Miami Beach during an action-packed Labor Day weekend

It read: “For all who celebrate, may this Yom Kippur be a time of introspection, forgiveness and growth as our hearts seek peace and renewal.”

She concluded with “G’mar Chatimah Tova” – which translates as “a good final sealing” – the traditional Hebrew greeting said before and on Yom Kippur.

Known as a Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur is the holiest holiday on the Jewish calendar. Followers typically spend most of the 25-hour holy day in the synagogue.

It also likely means that Ivanka and her family are fasting, as those observing Yom Kippur cannot eat or drink until the holiday is over.

The fast is then usually broken after sunset at the end of the 25 hours with a traditional meal, but children under 13 are not expected to follow this.

During the holy day, people should also abstain from sexual relations, bathing, wearing perfume and wearing leather shoes.

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