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PIPPA Middleton and her husband James have joined today personalities such as Pixie Lott and Chris Evans at Wimbledon for thriller in Federer v Nadal semifinal.
Celebrated tennis stars gathered on the courts to enjoy the final days of the championship – well dressed for the summer day.
Pippa Middleton, whose sister Kate will be traveling to Wimbledon this weekend with Meghan Markle, is stunned by a yellow summer dress as she arrives with her husband James Matthews.
And Pixie Lott stunned in white for tennis, arriving alongside big names like radio star Chris Evans and television host Declan Donnelly.
Sir David Attenborough was also among the crowds to watch as the three biggest names in the "golden age" of men's tennis contested a place in the final.
The movie stars, including Hugh Grant, Steve Carell and Jude Law, were also photographed smiling as they headed for their VIP seat.
The stars flocked to the Royal Box this afternoon to witness the confrontation between Novak Djokovic and the Spanish Roberto Bautista Agut.
The match will be followed by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Agut is the outsider who was so sure he did not go to the second week of the tournament, so he decided to book a holiday in Ibiza for his bachelor party.
"I had planned to be in Ibiza now," he said after his quarter-final victory.
But he added, "It's best to be here in London."
His six balloons abridged their holidays in Ibiza to encourage him against Djokovic.
The Serb will have his own team of supporters, his wife, two children and his parents will land in London on Friday morning.
He revealed that his four-year-old son, Stefan, had become crazy about tennis.
In a speech on Thursday, he said: "In the last six months, he has become much more interested in tennis, he brings his racket everywhere."
"He likes to kick the ball like everyone else," he added.
"Just give him a ball and he's happy."
The club's commercial director, Mick Desmond, expects big crowds for headlines.
"I think people are clamoring to get in here – not just in the center of the court, but just to watch it on the hill and physically part of it," he said.
He added, "We are blessed with a golden age."
A spokesman for the Met Office said the participants at Wimbledon could expect a little sun in the morning with a few showers from around 9am.
"The showers will continue in the early part of the afternoon with a 20% chance of causing disturbances," he said.
"It will disappear until the middle of the afternoon, leaving the rest of the day dry and bright.
"It will be a day a little cooler and cooler than in recent days with a maximum temperature of 24 ° C."
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