
Brian O'Driscoll and Amy Huberman attend Wimbledon as actress wears Irish design
The couple were all smiles as they arrived at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. Rugby great O'Driscoll wore a beige suit, while his actress wife wore a pink floral dress from Irish brand Férí, which costs almost €400 to buy.
Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner remain on track for a semi-final showdown at Wimbledon, following their respective victories on Saturday.
Djokovic notched up his 100th win at the prestigious tournament, advancing to the fourth round with ease.
Meanwhile, Sinner continued to navigate a serene course through the choppy waters of Wimbledon with another straight-sets win.
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With this win, the 23-year-old Italian has lost a mere 17 games across his three matches.
Federer previously held the record for the fewest games lost in the first three rounds at Wimbledon, with 19 in 2004.
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