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Leonardo DiCaprio seen at Wimbledon as he leads stars watching Carlos Alcaraz

Leonardo DiCaprio seen at Wimbledon as he leads stars watching Carlos Alcaraz

Daily Mirror11-07-2025
Wimbledon got underway this week and plenty of stars have been spotted enjoying the tennis as well as the sunny weather
Leonardo DiCaprio has been seen at Wimbledon as he leads the stars watching Carlos Alcaraz. The actor was spotted in the crowd amongst plenty of other famous faces today who have been enjoying the sun as well as the tennis.
The 50-year-old looked as dapper as ever as he wore a grey suit jacket with matching trousers and a crisp white t-shirt. He accessorised his look with black sunglasses and gelled his hair back into a neat style.

He sat watching Carlos Alcaraz who was competing in the men's semi-final of Wimbledon on centre court. Alacaraz went up against American tennis player Taylor Fritz.

Other well-known faces who were also in the crowd included Lady Annabel Goldsmith who was sat next to Jemima Khan. Meanwhile, Dame Anna Wintour and Tom Ford were spotted in the Royal Box smiling from ear to ear as they caught up while watching the tennis.

Anna went for her well-known look which included her iconic bob and fringe while she shaded her face with black sunglasses. She wore a while silk blouse with blue floral details as well as a statement necklace.
Benedict Cumberbatch took his wife Sophie Hunter along for the special day. They certainly dressed up for the occasion as the actor whore a full suit fit with a tie and Sophie wore a stunning white dress.

Benedict was then later spotted giving fellow actor Rami Malek a hug as they spotted each other from across the crowd. James Norton was in the crowd as he managed to still wear his suit jacket despite the hot temperatures of the day.
He dressed smartly with a pale pink shirt alongside a checked suit jacket and navy spotted tie. The celebrities came to watch the men's semi-final but it had to be suspended twice due to people in the crowd.

The umpire was forced to halt the match at Wimbledon after two fans felt ill. An amber weather warning was issued by the Met Office for high temperatures on Friday and it was over 30 degrees on Centre Court.
Alcaraz was serving at 4-3 in the second set, having taken the first, when the first pause came. A spectator in the the stadium was being helped by stewards and those around them after falling ill.
A ball boy brought over a bottle of water from Fritz and umbrellas were quickly put up before they were helped off the court. The match continued, but three points later the chair umpire suspended play once more.
An elderly lady had to be helped out of her chair and to the exit after feeling ill. Former Wimbledon champion Andre Agassi said on BBC One: "As players we train for this [heat]. They [spectators] are sitting in the baking sun and as players we worry about them. Let's hope they are OK."
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