Wimbledon’s men’s singles semi-finals drew an unusually star-studded audience on 11 July, as Oscar-winner Leonardo DiCaprio, actors Rami Malek and Benedict Cumberbatch, and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour took their seats in the Royal Box on Centre Court. DiCaprio, 50, appeared without his customary cap or face mask, opting for a grey suit and sunglasses, while Malek and Cumberbatch chatted with guests ahead of play. The celebrity turnout came as defending champion Carlos Alcaraz faced American fifth seed Taylor Fritz, with world No. 1 Jannik Sinner scheduled to meet seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in the day’s other semi-final. Wimbledon’s Royal Box is traditionally reserved for royalty, dignitaries and leading figures from sport and culture, underscoring the tournament’s enduring appeal beyond tennis circles.
🤩Locura de Alcaraz y @LeoDiCaprio reacciona así... 😅Tranquilo Leo, no eres el único #Wimbledon https://t.co/FBROtC2Vt4
Leonardo DiCaprio ditches his signature disguise at Wimbledon https://t.co/1HJdOVk2c7 https://t.co/Pqjg6QAWfp
Wimbledon, quanti vip per Alcaraz. Da Di Caprio a Cumberbatch https://t.co/BgUTpr2EsW