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Brit Wimbledon star Oliver Tarvet's girlfriend stuns in low-cut dress as she watches him take on Carlos Alcaraz

Brit Wimbledon star Oliver Tarvet's girlfriend stuns in low-cut dress as she watches him take on Carlos Alcaraz

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WIMBLEDON star Oliver Tarvet's girlfriend turned heads as she watched the British ace take on Carlos Alcaraz.
The world No.733
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Oliver Tarvet's girlfriend Helaena Staebler supported him on Centre Court
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Helaena was all smiles in the Tarvet player's box
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She stunned in a low-cut blue dress
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Helaena hails from California
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Helaena, 20, caught the eye from the stands in a stunning low-cut blue dress.
Tarvet, who is making his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon, plays college tennis for the University of San Diego.
It was there where he met brunette beauty Helaena and they have been together for a year.
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St Albans-born Tarvet is a communications major when he is not on the court and his partner from California studies biology.
The couple shared a kiss after he won his first-round match on Monday,
Tarvet won three matches in qualifying to make the main draw.
He has already banked £99,000 by making the second round
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But due to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules,
However, his coach Ryan Keckley says he is able to
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The odds are stacked against Tarvet versus two-time Wimbledon winner Alcaraz.
But it is a challenge he is relishing, according to girlfriend Helaena, who said: "I've always believed in him - it's just what you've got to do.
"I have no words, I haven't even been able to process this.
"It's gonna be amazing, I'm very excited, I'm sure he's very excited as well."
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The couple met at San Diego University, who Tarvet competes for
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They have been together for a year
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Helaena studies biology at uni
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