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Hannah Waddingham made sure to bring the glamour as she led the star-studded guests attending day 10 of Wimbledon.
Hugh Grant, 64, and his wife Anna, 46, put on a jovial display as they took their seats in the royal box.
Following a weekend filled with sporadic rain and bursts of sunshine, Wimbledon attendees basked in beautiful 26-degree weather as they watched Novak Djokovic face off against the vibrant Italian player Flavio Cobolli in their quarter-final match on Centre Court.
The couple, who wed in 2018, looked happier than ever as they watched the match alongside celebs.
Glamorous actress and singer Hannah, 50, looked incredible in a stylish red halterneck dress and matching bag.
Hannah joined charming Joe Alwyn, Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa and Bridgerton’s Luke Thompson for another day of Centre Court action.

Hannah Waddingham, 50, made sure to bring the glamour as she led the star-studded guests attending day 10 of Wimbledon

Hugh Grant, 64, and his wife Anna, 46, put on a jovial display as they took their seats in the royal box


Joe Alwyn, 34, looked suave in head-to-toe white as he led the male stars attending day 10 of Wimbledon
The trio looked dashing in Ralph Lauren while actress Olivia Cooke, 31, also got the memo as she arrived in a power suit and tie.
Taylor Swift’s ex Joe, 34, cut a dapper figure in an off-white jacket and matching trousers.
Ncuti, 32, showed off his muscular physique in a figure-hugging navy polo and white trousers.
The actor was all smiles as he met with Netflix star Luke, who wore a stylish matching suit.
GK Barry looked incredibly chic in a black and white tweed dress as she struck a pose before taking her seat.
In a hard-hitting showdown between the tallest players to make it to the quarter-finals, 6ft 5ins Fritz overcame a shaky third set, a medical timeout, and a disputed line call to win 6-3 6-4 1-6 7-6 (4) against 6ft 6ins Khachanov.
The American will face either back-to-back champion Carlos Alcaraz or Britain’s Cameron Norrie for a place in Sunday’s final.
‘I’m feeling great to get through it,’ Fritz said in his on-court interview.

Glamorous actress and singer Hannah looked incredible in a stylish red halterneck dress and matching bag

The couple, who wed in 2018, looked happier than ever as they watched the match alongside celebs

Hugh enjoyed a day out at day 10 of Wimbledon with fellow guests in the royal box

He sported a trendy pair of aviator sunglasses

Hugh kept things basic in a navy suit and tie while Anna rocked a chanel-inspired tweed dress

He looked nervous as he focused on the match

It was truly a boys’ day out as he was joined by the charming Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, 32, and Bridgerton’s Luke Thompson, 37, to enjoy more Centre Court action.

The trio looked dashing in Ralph Lauren while actress Olivia Cooke, 31, clearly got the memo as she arrived in a power suit and tie

Taylor Swift’s ex Joe cut a dapper figure in an off-white jacket and matching trousers

The trio looked dashing in Ralph Lauren as they posed for photos before taking their seat

Ncuti showed off his muscular physique in a figure-hugging navy polo and white trousers

The actor was all smiles as he met with Netflix star Luke, who wore a stylish matching suit

Netflix star Cooper Koch was all smiles in his trendy attire as he arrived

Joanne Farrell and Dhaffer L’Abidine looked happy as they posed for a picture

After a weekend of intermittent rain and occasional sunshine, guests at Wimbledon were treated to glorious 26 degree heat as they watch Novak Djokovic take on flamboyant Italian Flavio Cobolli in their quarter final second on Centre Court (Queen Camilla pictured)

Influencer and singer Libby Whitehouse looked effortlessly chic in a white dress
‘The match was going so well for me for two sets. I’ve never had a match really just flip so quickly, so I’m really happy with how I came back in the fourth set and got it done.
‘I felt I couldn’t miss and then all of sudden I’m making a ton of mistakes. Momentum was definitely not going to be on my side going into a fifth.’
In another embarrassing episode for tournament organisers, Wimbledon’s faltering electronic line calling system suffered a further malfunction during the quarter-final.
‘Fault’ was incorrectly called by the technology in the opening game of the fourth set when a Fritz backhand landed well inside the baseline.
With the system still tracking the initial serve, chair umpire Louise Azemar-Engzell ordered the point be replayed.