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The stars were all out in London’s heatwave on Monday to attend the first day of the Championships 2025.
Rochelle Humes wore her best tennis whites as she enjoyed a date day with husband Marvin, looking loved up as they made their star-studded arrival.
At 36 years old, the former The Saturdays vocalist looked incredibly stylish in a cream suit. The outfit included a well-fitted blazer and cropped trousers, accessorized with a scarf and a fashionable hat.
Shielding her eyes behind Louis Vuitton shades she cosied up to her beloved husband, 40, who also sported sunglasses and rocked a pinstriped look.
Accompanying her was 50-year-old Sir David Beckham, who had hurriedly flown from Atlanta to London. He had been in Atlanta to support his team, Inter Miami, in the Club World Cup match against Paris Saint-Germain.
Despite the long flight, Sir David showed no signs of jet lag as he arrived at SW19. He even took an energetic selfie with former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova on Henman Hill.

The stars were all out in London’s heatwave on Monday to attend the first day of sun-soaked Wimbledon (Rochelle and Marvin Humes pictured)

They were joined by Sir David Beckham, 50, who had made a transatlantic dash from Atlanta, where he was watching his Inter Miami side bow out of the Club World Cup

A-list actor Eddie Redmayne, 43, was stylish in a white suit with dark green tie as he joined wife Hannah Bagshawe, 42

In true tradition, tennis lover Cliff Richard, 84, was also in attendance and looked his usual snazzy self in a colourful blaze
Elsewhere A-list actor Eddie Redmayne, 42, who also stuck to the smart dress code and added a pop of colour to his suit with a green tie.
He was joined by his wife Hannah Bagshawe, 43, who looked incredible in a berry coloured tea dress which she cinched in at the waist with a double black leather belt.
In true tradition, tennis lover Cliff Richard, 84, was also in attendance and looked his usual snazzy self in a colourful blazer.
Meanwhile newly-single Sam Thompson, 32, was also in attendance and appeared in great spirits despite his recent split from Samie Elishi, 25.
Aussie actress Isla Fisher, 49, put on a very busty display in a plunging floral maxi dress as she posed up a storm before taking her seat in the stands.
The first day of the tournament has seen tennis fans given a shock after being told to stay away due to Wimbledon already being ‘at capacity’.
Earl’s Court tube station in West London, a popular changeover point en route to Wimbledon, was packed with tennis fans who had flown in from all over the world.
And the Met Office suggested today was ‘the warmest start to Wimbledon on record’.

Rochelle Humes wore her best tennis whites as she enjoyed a date day with husband Marvin, looking loved up as they made their star-studded arrival


Former The Saturdays singer, 36, was the epitome of chic in cream suit, which boasted tailored blazer and cropped trousers teaming it with a scarf and stylish hat

Shielding her eyes behind Louis Vuitton shades she cosied up to her beloved husband, 40, who also sported sunglasses and rocked a pinstriped look

Eddie’s wife Hannah looked incredible in a berry coloured tea dress which she cinched in at the waist with a double black leather belt


Wimbledon icon Cliff put on a very animated display ahead of the opening match

The crooner famously serenaded the Wimbledon crowd when rain delayed play


Meanwhile newly-single Sam Thompson, 32, was also in attendance and appeared in great spirits despite his recent split from Samie Elishi, 25

Aussie actress Isla Fisher, 49, put on a very busty display in a plunging floral maxi dress

The stunner added extra height to her frame with wedges and posed up a storm before taking her seat in the stands
But an announcement over the PA system quickly put a dampener on the excitement after it was revealed the grounds were already ‘at capacity’ before 9am.
The All England Club queue is incredibly popular in the opening week and fans had been in it since the early hours of the day, to make it into the grounds for Day One.
Those who had opted for a slightly later lie-in faced disappointment when they were told that non-ticket holders risked not getting in.
There were also warnings that travellers faced at best ‘several hours’ waiting in the queue with temperatures soaring for the rest of the day.
An update from Wimbledon’s official website on Monday read: ‘Please be aware that the Queue for Day 1 – Monday 30th June – is very busy and to avoid disappointment we strongly advise you not to travel to the Grounds today.