Gary Lineker, James Anderson, Chris Robshaw and Graeme Le Saux turn out at Centre Court for day six of Wimbledon 2015

  • Andy Murray takes on Italian No 25 seed Andreas Seppi in the third round 
  • James Ward faces Canadian Vasek Pospisil on Court No 1 
  • Golfer Justin Rose and long-distance runner Jo Pavey attend sixth day 
  • England cricket director Andrew Strauss was also in attendance 

It's been a thrilling opening week at Wimbledon with Dustin Brown stealing the show with his stunning victory over Rafael Nadal while Heather Watson won the hearts of a nation with her courageous performance against World No 1 Serena Williams on Centre Court. 

With a host of stars in action on Saturday, a flurry of celebrities and sporting icons have made their way to the hallowed London arena for another thrilling day of tennis action. 

Former England striker and Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker and his wife Danielle were special guest in the Royal Box while ex-Chelsea defender Graeme Le Saux was also attendance. 

Gary Lineker and Danielle were in attendance for the sixth day of Wimbledon on Centre Court 

Gary Lineker and Danielle were in attendance for the sixth day of Wimbledon on Centre Court 

Lineker greets Judy Murray prior to Andy's big match against Italian No 25 seed Andreas Seppi 

Lineker greets Judy Murray prior to Andy's big match against Italian No 25 seed Andreas Seppi 

Former England and Chelsea defender Graeme Le Saux takes his seat at the Wimbledon arena 

Former England and Chelsea defender Graeme Le Saux takes his seat at the Wimbledon arena 

England captain Chris Robshaw was also in attendance alongside his partner Camilla Kerslake (right)

England captain Chris Robshaw was also in attendance alongside his partner Camilla Kerslake (right)

England bowler James Anderson (centre) and Radio 1 DJ Greg James take their seats on Centre Court 

England bowler James Anderson (centre) and Radio 1 DJ Greg James take their seats on Centre Court 

British long-distance runner Jo Pavey is introduced to the crowd at SW19 

British long-distance runner Jo Pavey is introduced to the crowd at SW19 

Golfer Justin Rose waves to the Wimbledon faithful prior to Roger Federer's third round match 

Golfer Justin Rose waves to the Wimbledon faithful prior to Roger Federer's third round match 

Retired British swimmer Mark Foster (left) speaks with former England scrum half Matt Dawson in the stands 

Retired British swimmer Mark Foster (left) speaks with former England scrum half Matt Dawson in the stands 

England's star bowler James Anderson took his seat in the stands for another thrilling day of grass court action with golfer Justin Rose also among the crowd for Roger Federer's clash with Sam Groth. 


England cricket director Andrew Strauss took some time off from plotting Australia's downfall in the forthcoming Ashes series to attend Wimbedon on Saturday. 

British long-distance runner Jo Pavey was also present at the All England Club along with retired swimmer Matt Foster. 

England captain Chris Robshaw took a break from his side's gruelling pre-World Cup training programme to take in some tennis alongside his partner Camilla Kerslake. Former Ireland and Lions legend Brian O'Driscoll was also an interested spectator on Centre Court. 

Former Leinster, Ireland and Lions centre Brian O'Driscoll watches on during day six at Wimbledon 

Former Leinster, Ireland and Lions centre Brian O'Driscoll watches on during day six at Wimbledon 

The sixth day of action at SW19 sees home favourite Andy Murray return to Centre Court as he takes on Italian No 25 seed Andreas Seppi.

Murray is due on the main show court after Federer, who takes on Australian Groth, and ladies No 2 seed Petra Kvitova, who plays Jelena Jankovic.

James Ward will hope to make it a rare British double in the fourth round at SW19 when he plays Canadian Vasek Pospisil on Court No 1. 

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