
Keira Knightley exudes elegance in tennis whites alongside a dapper Henry Cavill as they lead stars arriving at day 14 of Wimbledon to watch hotly-anticipated men's singles final
The actress, 40, opted for a befittingly all-white ensemble to watch the championship, looking chic in a button-up shirt and tailored trousers.
The Black Doves star added a string of elegant pearls and a bejewelled belt, as she prepared to watch the hotly-anticipated men's singles final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
Defending champion Alcaraz is hoping to continue his winning streak against world No 1 Sinner, who is looking to avenge his French Open defeat.
Keira was joined by her husband James Righton, who complemented his wife in a matching white double-breasted suit and a satin tie.
The pair, who have been married since 2013 and share daughters Edie, ten, and six-year-old Delilah, shielded their eyes under oversized shades at they headed to the Royal Box
While fellow movie star Henry put on a very dapper display at the championship, waring a navy blue double breasted blazer and cream trousers.
Italian Sinner escaped a lengthy drugs ban last year after twice testing positive for steroids.
While Alcaraz is battling to join an elite club of men who have won the title three years in succession, which at present includes only Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. Even Alcaraz's hero Nadal's only won two Wimbledon crowns.
Between 2003 to 2023, Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic accumulated 66 Grand Slam titles between them.
However, Djokovic's semi-final defeat is just the latest evidence that a changing of the guard has taken place, with Sinner and Alcaraz perhaps the next big rivalry to dominate the sport.
Between them, Alcaraz and Sinner have shared the last six Grand Slam titles and their mesmeric clash last month in the longest-ever French Open final is being touted as one of the greatest of all time.
The Spaniard came back from two sets down and saved three match points on his way to a fifth Grand Slam title, in the process taking his head-to-head record over Sinner to 8-4, including winning all of the last four.
It was a painful defeat for world number one Sinner but he has not had to wait long to try to set the record straight.
'He is the favourite. He won here two times in a row. He's again in the final. It's very tough to beat him on grass but I like these challenges,' the 23-year-old Sinner said of Alcaraz after beating Djokovic to reach his first Wimbledon final.
'This is the second consecutive Grand Slam that we are in the final and playing each other, which is great from my side. I believe it's good for the sport.'
Sinner's three Grand Slam titles have all come on hard courts, two in Melbourne and one in New York.
The only other time they have met on grass was at Wimbledon in 2022 when Sinner won their last-16 clash in four sets.
'I expect that on Sunday, just to be on the limit, to be on the line,' the 22-year-old Alcaraz, who is on a 24-match winning streak, said. 'I just hope not to be five hours and a half on court again. But if have to, I will.'
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