
Fans convinced Leonardo DiCaprio was ‘flirting' with two former Wimbledon stars at Centre Court
The Hollywood superstar was at Centre Court for Carlos Alcaraz's semi-final against Taylor Fritz.
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Leonardo DiCaprio was speaking to Dominika Cibulkova and Garbine Muguruza
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Fans are convinced he was 'flirting' with the former tennis stars
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He shook the hand of Dominika Cibulkova
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Garbine Muguruza was also seen speaking to the actor
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During the second set of the match, the BBC cameras cut away to the crowd after Alcaraz won a point.
The cameras caught DiCaprio, 50, being introduced to the pair who were sitting behind him.
The Catch Me If You Can star could be seen having a conversation with them before shaking the hand of Cibulkova.
Fans spotted the encounter and reacted on social media with many believing DiCaprio could have been trying to "flirt".
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One posted: "Leonardo DiCaprio in the stands and a few girls suddenly forget they came for tennis. That's what happens when Hollywood meets Wimbledon."
A second wrote: "Leonardo DiCaprio, kind of flirting with Garbiñe Muguruza at Wimbledon's Centre Court."
A third commented: "Garbine Muguruza is sitting right behind Leonardo DiCaprio at Wimbledon."
A fourth said: "Didn't know how much I needed Leonardo DiCaprio and Garbiñe Muguruza in the same photo."
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Another added: "Once upon a time in Wimbledon."
Cibulkova, 36, retired back in 2019, having reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals on three occasions.
Rami Malek enjoys a day out at Wimbledon
Muguruza, 31, on the other hand, won the tournament back in 2017 as she beat Serena Williams in the final.
The Spaniard left the court for the last time in 2024 as she called time on her 12-year career.
DiCaprio was not the only Hollywood A-lister to attend the massive clash.
Rami Malek and Benedict Cumberbatch were also pictured in the stands.
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Benedict Cumberbatch and his wife Sophie Hunter were in the Royal Box
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Rami Malek was also in attendance
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The pair shared an embrace as they took their seats
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James Norton was also pictured with Rami Malek
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Cumberbatch was joined by his wife, Sophie Hunter, as he was snapped hugging Malek.
Happy Valley star James Norton was also at the All England Club as he was photographed chatting away.
Meanwhile, Alcaraz won the contest against Fritz 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6 to book his place in the final for a third successive year.

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