After her latest triumph, Coco Gauff isn’t just focused on the courts.
She’s on a mission to snag some last-minute West End theatre tickets.
Forget the Lion King (she’s seen it six times!), Coco is hunting for something new to break up her French studies and Disney+ marathons.
She’s eyeing shows like the Michael Jackson musical, reminiscing about its magic from her New York visit.
Maybe ‘The Wiz’ if it’s on, or any fresh spectacle that catches her eye.
Stepping away from the political spotlight, Theresa May found herself enjoying Wimbledon’s thrills from a Royal Box seat.
With the General Election behind her, she soaked in the drama on Centre Court with Daniil Medvedev and Naomi Osaka in action.
It’s a welcome break from the usual electoral chaos, letting her unwind and focus on causes close to her heart.
Medvedev’s Tie-Break Blunder
Daniil Medvedev added a touch of comedy to Centre Court when he hilariously miscalculated a tie-break situation.
At 6-6 in the first set, he prematurely thought he lost the set and even sat down, much to everyone’s amusement.
A quick reminder from the umpire got him back on his feet, though he eventually lost the set but managed to turn things around for a victory.
It was a moment that left the crowd chuckling.
Highlights from Wimbledon’s Third Day
Wimbledon’s third day was packed with action, from Otto Virtanen’s valiant effort to young reporter Priya-Rose Brookwell charming players with her questions.
As matches unfolded across courts under drizzly skies, the tournament’s spirit shone through, captivating fans and players alike.
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