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PICS: 8 celebs spotted at Wimbledon so far

Cape Town – Nobody loves to watch a good tennis match like celebs do and Wimbledon is the perfect place to do so.

Taking on Day 3 of the annual tournament, a bunch of celebs have already been spotted hanging around supporting their favourite tennis super-stars.

Here are celebs enjoying Wimbledon so far:

1. Rebel Wilson

Rebel Wilson was one of the lucky ones who got to attend Wimbledon's Royal Box with her 'Guys & Dolls' director, Gordon Greenberg, on the opening day of Wimbledon. 

2. Alfie Allen

Game of Thrones star Alfie Allen was surrounded by a bevvy of celebrities at the evian Live Young suite 2016, including Sam Smith, MTV presenter Laura Whitmore, Amber Le Bon, Yasmin Le Bon and singer Nicola Roberts.

3. Dominic Cooper

Dominic Cooper was on a mission to find the best seat as he marched into Wimbledon. The 38-year-old Dracula Untold star dressed up for the occasion on the second day of tennis in a navy suit teamed with slick shades and a canvas bag.

4. Pippa and James Middleton

Pippa Middleton looked as pretty as a princess sitting beside her brother James.

5. Will Poulter

Will Poulter proved the perfect son as he treated his mother to a day at Wimbledon. The 23-year-old The Revenant star looked dapper in a well-fitted suit as he walked arm-in-arm with his mother, Caroline.

6. Veronon Kay and Tess Daly

Vernon Kay and his wife, Tess Daly, put on a united front as they arrived at the prestige tournament. The couple - who have been married for over a decade - held hands and looked happy as can be.

7. Shane Warne

Former Australian cricket star Shane Warne was spotted spending quality time with his three children - Brooke, 19, Jackson, 17, and Summer, 15 – on day 2.

7. Oracene Price

Serena Williams' mother Oracene Price arrived on the second day as a guest in the Royal Box to watch her daughter's opening match.

8. Chris Robshawe

The English rugby union player was spotted arriving on day 2 of the tournament with his Classical singer girlfriend Camilla Kerslake.

(Photo: Greatstock/Splash, AP)

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