The on court action continued on day seven of Wimbledon on Sunday, with a starry crowd of tennis fans packing the sun-drenched stands.
Desperate Housewives icon Vanessa Williams, 63, led the VIP crowd at SW19, dressing for another day of scorching temperatures in a glam floral print dress.
The actress, who will wrap up her long West End stint in The Devil Wears Prada in October, stood out in the bold green and red halterneck dress which showcased her toned arms.
As is traditional at Wimbledon during the middle weekend, sports icons were invited into the Royal Box.
The Olympians were also out in force for the first weekend of tennis, with Dame Jessica Ennis Hill arriving arm in arm with her husband Andy.
Retired heptathlete Jessica looked gorgeous in a chic white wrapover jacket and matching trousers.
Cyclists Dame Laura Kenny and Sir Jason Kenny also dressed to the nines for the day out, with Laura showing off her statement heels and bag.
Dame Kelly Holmes wowed in a blue and white paisley dress, flaunting her tattooed muscles in the London sunshine.
Paula Radcliffe, Sir Geoff Hurst, Matt Dawson, James Haskell, Graeme Souness and Sue Barker were also spotted in the Royal Box along with Paris 2024 triathlon medal winner Alex Yee.
The sports stars all waved to the cheering crowds after being introduced by Clare Balding.
The Wimbledon action continues today with the focus on Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka.
The world number one faces off against the four-time Grand Slam champion.
Elsewhere Novak Djokovic continues on his quest for another Wimbledon title and a record-extending run at the Championships in his match against Roman Safiullin.
Arthur Fery is the last Brit standing after beating Zizou Bergs in an epic four hour clash on Saturday night to earn his place in the final 16.
Belgian Bergs won two of the first three sets and led by 4-1 in both the fourth and the fifth. But Fery kept plugging away and came through 2-6, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6, 7-6.
With his victory, Fery will enter the world’s top 100 for the first time.
‘No words for it. I don’t know what is going on right now. It will take time to digest it,’ said 23-year-old Fery.
‘I just tried to stay in the match, backing myself as a competitor.’ Fery will take on Grigor Dimitrov on Centre Court on Monday afternoon.
