Wimbledon's leading men! Benedict Cumberbatch and Bradley Cooper put on their Sunday best as A-listers gather on Centre Court to watch Men's singles final

  • Benedict Cumberbatch, Bradley Cooper and Hugh Grant lead star-packed audience at All England Club 
  • Roger Federer is playing Novak Djokovic in tournament's Men's final  
  • Also spotted in the stands: Anna Wintour, Thierry Henry, Sir Alex Ferguson and John Bercow

It is the biggest day in the global tennis calendar. So, it's no surprise that more than a smattering of celebrity names have managed to bag themselves tickets to watch Roger Federer play Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon Men's singles final. 

Leading the way at the All England Club was Benedict Cumberbatch, who arrived looking suitably dapper in a snug-fitting mid blue suit with green tie and aviator-style sunglasses tucked neatly into his breast pocket. 

The new father - his wife Sophie Hunter gave birth to the couple's first child just four weeks ago - has been a regular at the tournament and you could be for forgiven for thinking he's a Djokovic fan; this is the second time he's watched the Serbian star this week.

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Give us a wave! Benedict Cumberbatch, sat next to dad Timothy, acknowledges a fired-up crowd at Wimbledon ahead of the Men's Singles final 

Give us a wave! Benedict Cumberbatch, sat next to dad Timothy, acknowledges a fired-up crowd at Wimbledon ahead of the Men's Singles final 

A Wimbledon official escorts a dapper-looking Benedict Cumberbatch through the crowds

A Wimbledon official escorts a dapper-looking Benedict Cumberbatch through the crowds

With tickets in hand, Benedict makes his way to his seats on Centre Court wearing his snug-fitting blue suit

With tickets in hand, Benedict makes his way to his seats on Centre Court wearing his snug-fitting blue suit

Watching with dad: Benedict left wife Sophie Hunter and their new baby at home, taking father Timothy along to the All England Club instead

Watching with dad: Benedict left wife Sophie Hunter and their new baby at home, taking father Timothy along to the All England Club instead

Hello, yes, it's me, I'm at Wimbledon. Benedict takes a call before the match begins

Hello, yes, it's me, I'm at Wimbledon. Benedict takes a call before the match begins

The Sherlock actor, 38, seems to have Wimbledon fashion down to a tee too. Earlier in the week, he went for a more relaxed style, wearing a trilby and sunglasses with a light pinstriped suit and open-necked shirt but today, he could be auditioning for 007.

Accompanying Benedict was father Timothy Cumberbatch, who is also fond of pinstripes and teamed his with a pastel green and pink tie.

Hot on his stylish heels to watch tennis' biggest gladiators do battle was Bradley Cooper, who has also graced Centre Court's stands more than once in the last couple of weeks. 

The 40-year-old actor, currently starring a 12-week run of The Elephant Man in London's West End looked sharp in a cream suit with matching waistcoat and a pale shirt and black tie. 

Sporting a little designer stubble, Bradley Cooper arriving at SW19 ahead of the tournament's big match.
The star has been a regular spectator over the last two weeks

Sporting a little designer stubble, Bradley Cooper arriving at SW19 ahead of the tournament's big match. The star has been a regular spectator over the last two weeks

Dotty about tennis? Bradley makes his way into Centre Court, flanked by Wimbledon officials 

Dotty about tennis? Bradley makes his way into Centre Court, flanked by Wimbledon officials 

The hottest ticket in the house: Cooper takes his seat ahead of a potentially scintillating final  

The hottest ticket in the house: Cooper takes his seat ahead of a potentially scintillating final  

Battle of the titans! Novak and Roger smile ahead of their match: both are vying to add another Wimbledon title to their grand slam collections 

Battle of the titans! Novak and Roger smile ahead of their match: both are vying to add another Wimbledon title to their grand slam collections 

Hugh Grant, wearing a similar textured tie and suit to Benedict, chats with a fellow specator

Hugh Grant, wearing a similar textured tie and suit to Benedict, chats with a fellow specator

Also jostling for space among the A-list names was Hugh Grant; wearing a light grey suit with brown tie.

The Four Weddings star looked relaxed as he chatted with a fellow spectator just a couple of seats away from Cumberbatch. 

For Vogue editor and Federer superfan Anna Wintour, there was little doubt that she would be cheering on the Swiss superstar as he competes for his seventh title.

Wintour has spent much of the past fortnight at SW19 and chose a black and white crumple gingham dress with cosy cerise jumper as her outfit of choice today, coupled with, of course, her regulation black sunglasses.  

What wouldn't you do for those tickets! Anna grasps her pair of Centre Court VIP passes

What wouldn't you do for those tickets! Anna grasps her pair of Centre Court VIP passes

At home: the Vogue editor and style icon chats with husband Shelby Bryan (left) alongside her

At home: the Vogue editor and style icon chats with husband Shelby Bryan (left) alongside her

Excitement: Wintour is a huge Roger Federer fan, pictured with husband Shelby Bryan

Excitement: Wintour is a huge Roger Federer fan, pictured with husband Shelby Bryan

Unsurprisingly, some pretty big names from the sporting world are in attendance too, with Sir Alex Ferguson joining rugby stars Clive Woodward and Martin Johnson in the stands.

Also present was former Arsenal star Thierry Henry, who arrived with his heavily pregnant girlfriend Andrea Rajacic.

Head down, there's a match on! Thierry Henry and heavily pregnant girlfriend Andrea Rajacic walk onto Centre Court
Henry looked determined to reach his seat

Head down, there's a match on! Thierry Henry and heavily pregnant girlfriend Andrea Rajacic walk onto Centre Court. Henry looked determined to reach his seat

Early applause: Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson enjoys a point

Early applause: Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson enjoys a point

Things are looking up: Commons Speaker John Bercow arriving earlier at Wimbleon. Mr Bercow is said to taking his wife Sally back after she had an affair with his cousin Alan Bercow

Things are looking up: Commons Speaker John Bercow arriving earlier at Wimbleon. Mr Bercow is said to taking his wife Sally back after she had an affair with his cousin Alan Bercow

Sporting the biggest grin of the pre-match arrivals was John Bercow, who seems to be putting his recent marriage troubles behind him to hopefully enjoy some stellar tennis.

The Commons Speaker is said to be giving his marriage 'one last chance' after his wife Sally's astonishing affair with his cousin, lawyer Alan Bercow. 

He certainly seemed in a cheery mood as he arrived to watch the world's best two players go head-to-head, offering a thumb's up to photographers. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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