Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz are facing off in a tense battle at Wimbledon today. But it’s not just the drama of the semi finals that’s been catching fans’ attentions.
Plenty of famous faces are attending the prestigious tennis tournament – avoiding having to get in the mega long queues during the sweltering heat. Footballer David Beckham, actors Rami Malik and Benedict Cumberbatch, as well as fashion powerhouses Anna Wintour and Tom Ford, are among the celebrities spotted in the royal box in recent days.
But everyone’s been talking about Leonardo DiCaprio after spotting him this afternoon. Gone are the days of his signature blonde locks and baby face. Leo has dyed his hair a more mature shade of brown, grown some rugged facial hair and shown off his chiselled jawline.
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The actor looked seriously dapper in a white T-shirt, grey blazer and pair of dark sunglasses. And after the official Wimbledon X page shared a picture of him, fans all made the same gushing comment.
They can’t get over how young the Hollywood star looks, which is pretty good going seeing as Leo turned 50 back in November!
One social media user pointed out: “I swear this man never ages.” Meanhwhile, another gushed: “Aging like a fine wine!”
We don’t think Fritz will mind sharing the limelight with the fellow American who is cheering him on in the crowd. Ahead of the match, the 27-year-old spoke to Hollywood Reporter about some of his favourite actors.
He said: "I’ve always liked Leonardo DiCaprio. And Keanu Reeves is pretty sick. I just went to the premiere for the new movie, Ballerina. That was pretty good."
Fritz may even get to relax by watching one of Leo's films after the tournament. But first, he's got Alcaraz to deal with.
Even though his major serve has been an asset this week, and he excels on grass, he'll need to overcome a three-year unbeaten streak at the All England Club by overcoming his Spanish rival.
He said: "I've made obviously a semi-final now, two other quarterfinals at Wimbledon. I think it speaks a lot that half of my titles are on grass, given that grass is such a short part of the year compared to everything else. Yeah, I mean, I think it would be dumb of me to say that grass isn't my best surface."
Fritz seems to be oozing with self belief. After making light work of Brit Cam Norrie in the last eight, he said: "My confidence is really high, I'm feeling great. It was my best match so far in the tournament."
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