15-07-2025
Tennis legend Pat Cash, 60, goes public with his glamorous new singer girlfriend at Wimbledon
Pat Cash has been spotted sitting courtside at Wimbledon with his new girlfriend Charlotte Hodson.
The Aussie tennis star, 60, who has been working with up-and-coming US tennis player Kayla Day, took to Instagram on Monday to share a slew of pictures at the iconic London event, as well as some selfies alongside his new beau.
The pair were comfortably seated in the Royal Box on Friday to watch the semi-final match between Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz.
Charlotte, a singer and massage therapist, had all eyes on her as she put on a busty display in a green-coloured, low neckline frock.
The blonde beauty looked radiant, rocking a bronze tan and huge smile on her face at the annual tennis competition alongside her new man.
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As for the tennis legend, Pat looked dapper as he opted for a light blue suit for the occasion, paired over a white shirt and dark tie.
While it is not yet known how long the pair have been together, Charlotte has been working with Pat as well as his protégé Kayla since 2023, according to the Seed Wellness website.
One image showed Pat and Charlotte with giant grins on their faces as they posed in front of the iconic tennis court.
Another snap showed the new couple all smiles alongside Emmy-winner Benedict Cumberbatch and his theatre director wife Sophie Irene Hunter.
Pat has previously been linked to Norwegian model Anne-Britt Kristiansen, whom he dated between 1985 and 1989 and shares two children with.
After that, he wed Brazilian Emily Bendit in 1990 and the pair welcomed twin boys before getting a divorce in 2002.
In 2011, Pat was said to have been involved with TV host Tania Zaetta, however he is known to keep his private life under wraps.
Pat recently made headlines after he slammed the 'out of control' crowd behaviour at the Australian Open.
Australia's Open, an ABC TV documentary which aired last year, explores the darker side of the nation's biggest annual global sporting event.
Raucous crowd behaviour at the event has annoyed many players in recent years but left tennis fans divided, with some liking the rowdiness and others finding it disrespectful.
'I think the Australian crowds in the last 10 years have got a little out of control,' Cash said.
'Cheer on your countrymen, no problems, but they're not representing your country, they're individual and I think we need to understand that.'
However, Nick Kyrgios's view could not be further from Pat's stance, with the 28-year-old taking aim at the former Wimbledon champ.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Nick labelled the Aussie hero 'an old head'.
'[It was an] Absolutely stupid comment by another old head that has no idea how marketing or how things work in today's day and age,' he said at QT Melbourne.
'You need entertainment. This generation doesn't have a long attention span. That's why you see clips on Instagram rolling. They're 15-20 seconds long.
'Someone like Pat Cash wouldn't be able to grasp that concept. And I'm not taking anything away from Pat Cash. Incredible player of his generation, but we need to continue to make the sport grow for fans everywhere.'