Centre Court in Wimbledon is a place where tennis fans can watch their favourite players. Yet, tennis fans are far from the only ones who visit the All-England Club. Over the years, many celebrities could be seen enjoying the view from the stands of the prestigious tournament.
Timberlake and Biel at Wimbledon
Yesterday, for example, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel were soaking the sun while watching fellow American Serena Williams defeat Italian Camila Giorgi in three sets (3-6, 6-3, 6-4). The Hollywood couple recently travelled to Paris with their 3-year-old son Silas. Timberlake, who is in England as part of his Man of the Woods Tour, will have a concert tonight at the O2 Arena in London. Among the other stars who were seen at Wimbledon this year, we had Pippa Middleton, Drake, actress Olivia Munn and British Model Poppy Delevingne. As The Championships is moving towards the later end of its second week, more and more celebrities will be seen in the white crowd and zoomed in by the cameras.
Wimbledon today July 11, 2018
The men’s quarter-finals are on the Wimbledon schedule today.
Novak Djokovic (12) vs. Kei Nishikori (24)
– Djokovic’s comeback story continues against Japan’s Kei Nishikori, a player the Serbian has had troubles with in the past.
Roger Federer (1) vs. Kevin Anderson (8)
– Anderson is ranked No.8 for a reason. He has regularly reached the latter stages of various tournaments, but he will find life difficult against the “Fed Express”.
Rafael Nadal (2) vs. Juan Martin del Potro (5)
– The match of the day is between Nadal and del Potro. Their clash could go to five sets and may very well turn out to be the best game of this year’s tournament.
John Isner (9) vs. Milos Raonic (13)
– Lastly, Isner and Raonic face off in a matchup of two big-time servers.
The ladies already played their quarter-finals yesterday. With no top 10 seed left, Serena Williams is the favourite once again. Tomorrow, she’ll play Germany’s Julia Goerges, while in the second semi-final, another German Angelique Kerber will try to oust 21-year-old Latvian Jelena Ostapenko.