Photos: Serving for the Cure

Tennis star James Blake hosts the annual Serving for a Cure event with guests Gayle King, Donna Karan and more!

The Night's Host - On Tuesday, tennis star James Blake held his annual Empire BlueCross BlueShield’s Serving For a Cure event in New York City, which raises money for the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Here, Blake signs a ping pong table that was auctioned at the event.

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The Night's Host - On Tuesday, tennis star James Blake held his annual Empire BlueCross BlueShield’s Serving For a Cure event in New York City, which raises money for the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Here, Blake signs a ping pong table that was auctioned at the event.

Gayle Lent Her Support - Gayle King, editor-at-large for O, The Oprah Magazine, showed up to support the cause.

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Gayle Lent Her Support - Gayle King, editor-at-large for O, The Oprah Magazine, showed up to support the cause.

James Blake and Bryan Twins - Blake is joined by fellow tennis stars, twin brothers and doubles champions Mike and Bob Bryan.

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James Blake and Bryan Twins - Blake is joined by fellow tennis stars, twin brothers and doubles champions Mike and Bob Bryan.

Media Powerhouses Help Raise Money - Gayle King and Star Jones take a break from fundraising to pose for the cameras.

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Media Powerhouses Help Raise Money - Gayle King and Star Jones take a break from fundraising to pose for the cameras.

Fashionistas Join the Fight - Designer Donna Karan showed up to support Blake and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

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Fashionistas Join the Fight - Designer Donna Karan showed up to support Blake and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

Fellow Tennis Star Shows Love - Tennis legend, John McEnroe, congratulated Blake on the success of the Serving for a Cure event. $500,000 was raised for cancer research by the end of the night.

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Fellow Tennis Star Shows Love - Tennis legend, John McEnroe, congratulated Blake on the success of the Serving for a Cure event. $500,000 was raised for cancer research by the end of the night.