
Wimbledon 2025: Keira Knightley, Nicole Kidman and more A-listers stun with elegant white ensembles in royal box appearance
Wimbledon's no stranger to being a star-studded affair, with the tournament playing host to many celebrity appearances in the past, including the 2024 tournament that featured appearances from Tom Cruise, Nicole Scherzinger, Salma Hayek, and retired tennis legend Roger Federer.
The Men's Singles final is between Alcaraz and Sinner
The celebrities are attending the Men's Singles final, which is between the defending champion from Spain, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner, who's currently the number one player in Italy.
The match is hotly anticipated because of Alcaraz's defending champion status, with audiences watching with bated breath to see whether the 2025 finale will end in an upset victory.
keira knightley is having so much fun at wimbledon (july 13, 2025) 🎾 pic.twitter.com/vW4Iw7nKhX
The celebrities attending Wimbledon have had storied careers
The celebrities spotted in the royal box during the 2025 Wimbledon finals have had illustrious careers that have made them household names.
Anna Wintour is a British-American media mogul who's been the editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine since 1988. She's also the present chairperson for the high-profile Met gala event, which drew massive headlines in May of this year.
Nicole Kidman is one of Australia's most successful actresses ever since her breakthrough into Hollywood in the 1990s. Her recent roles include 2024's Special Ops: The Lioness and The Perfect Couple.
Kiera Knightly rose to mainstream prominence thanks to her role as Elizabeth Swann in the popular Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Recently, she starred in the Netflix original series Black Doves. Her husband, James Righton, is best known for his tenure as a member of British rock band Klaxons, which went on indefinite hiatus in 2015.
With Wimbledon being as star-studded as ever, the grand slam tournament shows no signs of going out of style.
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