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Nelly Korda Had the Best Reaction to Hilary Duff's Support After U.S. Open Win

After her dramatic 2026 U.S. Women's Open victory on Sunday, June 7, Nelly Korda received the kind of support that dreams are made of.

Hilary Duff commented on Korda's Instagram post celebrating the golfer's win with three champagne bottle emojis.

"Growing up, I adored her," Korda, 27 exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, June 9, of her reaction to learning Duff, 38, is a fan. "I still adore her. But growing up, obviously we had no social media, no computers, my mom would bring home those teen magazines. I would cut out her photos and have a scrapbook. Sounds really creepy, but I love her. I had a scrapbook full of Hilary Duff."

Not only that, Korda said, "She followed me, too."

Korda clinched the 2026 U.S. Women's Open with a putt on the 18th green at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, her first U.S. Women's Open and second-consecutive major overall after winning the Chevron Championship in April.

The Bradenton, Florida native has become the face of the LPGA Tour, meaning Duff isn't the only celebrity to take notice of her dominance.

LeBron James, an avid golfer himself, commented on Korda's championship post, "Congrats!!!! πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎ."

"It's quite amazing to see how much he is not just supporting me, but all of the LPGA," Korda said of James, 41. "He's broadcasting a bunch of it on his own channels and that makes a really big difference. When athletes like him come together and support other athletes, it really does raise the bar and it brings in new fans. It's extremely cool to see what a nut he is now about the game of golf."

She added, "LeBron actually posting about us and really engaging with the Tour has brought in much more interest. It's a great talking point."

As for her own celebration after the big Sunday win, Korda admitted she was "actually in bed by 10 p.m."

"My friends would actually be super disappointed in me," she said with a laugh. "They were really excited to see that I chugged out of a champagne bottle because I actually don't drink at all. I did media for like two hours after. By the last interview, I couldn't even put sentences together. I was so tired."

Korda added, "After I was done, my whole family and friends were waiting for me and the staff at Riviera brought out some sushi for us. So that was a great way to celebrate with them."

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This story was originally published June 10, 2026 at 3:01 PM.

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