Sienna Miller and her boyfriend Oli Green led the star arrivals on day nine of the Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday afternoon.
The British actress, 42, and her boyfriend Oli Green, 27, who is the father of her second born daughter, couldn’t contain their laughter as they sat courtside.
Sienna and Oli put on a giddy display as they shared a laugh while sat in the Royal Box on Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
They were among an A-list crowd watching No.1 seed Jannik Sinner take on world No.5 Daniil Medvedev in the men’s quarter finals.
Later in the day, Jasmine Paolini faces Emma Navarro in the women’s quarter finals for a chance to appear in Saturday’s final.
Sienna Miller and her boyfriend Oli Green put on a giddy display as they led the stars in the Royal Box at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club for the Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday afternoon
Sienna was spotted giving Michael McIntyre a warm greeting in the box
The British actress, 42, and her boyfriend Oli Green, 27, who is the father of her second born daughter, couldn’t contain their laughter as they sat courtside
Sienna made her way to her seat in the prestigious area of Centre Court
The giggling star brought some sunshine to an otherwise dreary Wimbledon
Stephen Fry and Lena Dunham were spotted whispering in the crowd
The couple made a stylish arrival at the iconic west London venue, as they were pictured walking arm-in-arm underneath a branded umbrella.
Sienna, who makes an annual appearance at the Championships, looked typically chic in a neutral polka dot co-ord, which flashed her bare midriff.
The mother of two, who welcomed her second child in January, teamed the stylish two piece with a pair of strappy heels and a white bag.
The Anatomy of a Scandal star wore her signature blonde locks in a cool up do and enhanced her pretty features with soft glam make-up.
Her actor boyfriend looked dapper in a sharp dark grey suit, which he teamed with a white shirt and a black tie.
Bringing further glamour to the competition was Myleene Klass, 46, who cut an ethereal figure in a long white lace dress with statement shoulders.
She added a edgy vibe to her look with a pair of chunky black heels and sunglasses, while incorporating a pop of colour with a slick of red lipstick.
The TV and radio personality wore her brunette locks in loose waves and otherwise kept her accessories to a minimum.
They made the picture perfect couple while sat in the crowd on day nine
Sienna was spotted pointing something out to Oli
Sienna flashed a beaming smile as she made her way into the club
The couple made a stylish arrival at the iconic venue, as they were pictured walking arm-in-arm underneath a branded umbrella
They are due to appear in the prestigious royal box on Centre Court, where Jannik Sinner will take on Daniil Medvedev in the men’s quarter finals
Later in the day, Jasmine Paolini faces Emma Navarro in the women’s quarter finals for a chance to appear in Sunday’s final
Sienna, who makes an annual appearance at the Championships, looked typically chic in a neutral polka dot co-ord, which flashed her bare midriff.
Bringing further glamour to the competition was Myleene Klass, 46, who cut an ethereal figure in a long white lace dress with statement shoulders
She added a edgy vibe to her look with a pair of chunky black heels and sunglasses, while incorporating a pop of colour with a slick of red lipstick
The TV and radio personality wore her brunette locks in loose waves and otherwise kept her accessories to a minimum.
Olivia Attwood opted for preppy chic in a navy tennis style dress, which she wore with a jumper over her arms and a Ralph Lauren cap
Nikita Kuzmin and Lauren Jaine were among the stars at the Rosewater Pavilion as guests of the Official Banking Partner of Wimbledon, Barclays
The TV presenter, 33, added a trendy cap to her summery outfit and toted a small grey Hermes Birkin in her hand
She was joined by her footballer husband Bradley Dack, 30, who was debuting a platinum head of hair with a dark brown beard on the day out
Meanwhile, Olivia Attwood opted for a preppy look as she arrived wearing a navy pleated dress with black pumps and a jumper wrapped around her shoulders.
The TV presenter, 33, added a trendy Ralph Lauren cap to her summery outfit and toted a small grey Hermes Birkin in her hand.
She was joined by her footballer husband Bradley Dack, 30, who was debuting a platinum head of hair with a dark brown beard on the day out.
Strictly star Nikita Kuzmin and Lauren Jaine were among the stars at the Rosewater Pavilion as guests of the Official Banking Partner of Wimbledon, Barclays.
It comes after Djokovic grabbed the microphone and aimed a roman candle straight at the Centre Court crowd during his match on Monday evening.
Stephen was seen holding hands with Princess Beatrice as he they said hello
Stephen cluched her hand in his own as they spoke across the seats
Stephen was sat between Michael and Lena Dunham
Michael and Stephen were seen chatting ahead of the game
Sienna looked delighted to see the British comedian as they took their seats nearby
The couple were seen gazing at each other while deep in conversation
Sienna and Michael kissed each other on the cheek as they shared a greeting
Sienna and Oli appeared to be having a great time together at the event
Stephen and Lena spent time chatting to Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli
The American writer and director pulled down her shades for a better look
Adrian Chiles and his wife Katharine Viner joined the other stars in the box
The group put on an animate display as they chatted in the box
It appeared to be a captivating game as several jaws dropped in this photo
The seven-time champion turned his on-court interview into a rant about what he felt were boos directed at him during his straight-sets win.
It seemed the crowd were simply cheering ‘Ruuuuuuune’ for his opponent but Djokovic, as he often does, saw things differently.
‘To all the fans that have had respect and stayed here tonight, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and I appreciate it,’ he began. ‘And to all those people that have chosen to disrespect the player – in this case me – have a goooooooood night.’
His rather non-plussed BBC interviewer Rishi Persad said: ‘I am hoping they were just commenting on Rune, and they were not disrespecting you.’
Djokovic – who has a track record of taking on crowds – was having none of that. ‘They were. They were [disrespecting me],’ he insisted. ‘I am not accepting it. No no no. I know they were cheering for Rune but that’s an excuse to also boo.
‘Listen, I have been on the tour for more than 20 years. I know all the tricks. I focus on the respectful people that pay for the ticket, and love tennis and appreciate the players. I played in much more hostile environments, trust me – you guys can’t touch me.’
Michael McIntyre looked smart in a navy suit and white shirt for the occasion
Stephen Fry cut a dapper figure in a cream suit which he paired with a blue shirt and blue and pink striped tie
Cliff Richard offered a thumbs up as he arrived in a teal suit
Adrian Chiles was wearing a blue grey suit with a tonal blue tie
Sir Steve Redgrave joined his wife Ann Redgrave, who was sporting a cast and sling
Stephen posed for a picture with Lena Dunham at the event
Aimee Fuller looked fierce in a leopard print skirt suit with matching stilettos
Denise Lewis brought some colour to the occasion in bright orange trousers
Natalie Emmanuel cut a bold figure in a plaid jacket, which she wore over a red satin co-ord
The 37-year-old seemed to believe some in the crowd were masking boos in the pretence of supporting Rune. To my ears it seemed no different to Lord’s saluting Joe Root after a century.
Rune himself said: ‘I mean, if you don’t know what was happening, probably it sounded like boo. But if we all know what happened, it was my name.’
The tennis felt almost incidental after all that, but for the record Djokovic won 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 and put in by a distance his best display of the Championships so far. Rune was poor, losing the first 12 points of the match and never really recovering.
In his press conference later, Djokovic stood by what he had said.
‘When I feel a crowd is stepping over the line, I react,’ he said. ‘I don’t regret my words or actions on the court.’
He also tweeted a photo after the game of him stretching for a ball across the court, with the caption: ‘Sliding into quarters. Goooooooooooood night.’
Novak Djokovic took aim at the Centre Court crowd on Monday, accusing them of disrespecting him
The seven-time champion turned his on-court interview into a rant about what he felt were boos directed at him
Novak Djokovic pretends to play the violin for his daughter as he celebrates winning against Denmark’s Holger Rune
The tennis star’s wife Jelena Djokovic looked slightly uncomfortable as Djokovic took on the crowd
His outburst came after he saw off Holger Rune in straight sets to move into the quarter-finals