Keira Knightley and Henry Cavill in Tennis Whites and Dapper Attire Lead Stars at Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final
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Keira Knightley and Henry Cavill in Tennis Whites and Dapper Attire Lead Stars at Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final

Keira Knightley and Henry Cavill Bring Star Power to Wimbledon Men’s Final

[Image: Keira Knightley and husband James Righton in matching white ensembles, shielding their eyes with sunglasses as they arrive at Wimbledon.]

Keira Knightley, 40, and Henry Cavill added Hollywood glamour to Wimbledon’s men’s singles final on Sunday. The actress stunned in a chic all-white ensemble—a button-up shirt, tailored trousers, a pearl necklace, and a jeweled belt—while her husband, James Righton, complemented her look in a white double-breasted suit. The couple, married since 2013, accessorized with oversized sunglasses as they headed to the Royal Box.

[Image: Henry Cavill and girlfriend Natalie Viscuso posing together; Cavill in a navy blazer and fedora, Viscuso in a forest green midi dress.]

Meanwhile, Henry Cavill cut a dapper figure in a navy blazer, cream trousers, and a polka-dot tie, topped with a straw fedora. His girlfriend, Natalie Viscuso, opted for a sleek forest green midi dress. The stars gathered to watch defending champion Carlos Alcaraz face world No. 1 Jannik Sinner in a highly anticipated rematch of last month’s French Open final.

A Rivalry for the Ages

[Image: Alcaraz and Sinner shaking hands at the French Open final, June 2024.]

The clash marked another chapter in the budding rivalry between 22-year-old Alcaraz and 23-year-old Sinner. Alcaraz, aiming for his third consecutive Wimbledon title, previously edged Sinner in a thrilling five-set French Open final, saving three match points. Sinner, who tested positive for steroids in 2023 (later cleared of intentional doping), sought redemption.

The duo has dominated recent Grand Slams, splitting the last six titles. Their French Open showdown—a 4-hour, 47-minute epic—is already hailed as one of the sport’s greatest matches. Alcaraz leads their head-to-head 8-4, but Sinner triumphed in their only prior Wimbledon meeting (2022).

The New Guard of Tennis

With Novak Djokovic’s semifinal exit, the final underscored a generational shift. Alcaraz could join legends like Borg, Federer, and Djokovic as a three-time Wimbledon champion, while Sinner eyed his first title on grass.

“He’s the favorite here, but I love this challenge,” Sinner said pre-match. Alcaraz quipped, “I hope it’s not another five-hour battle—but I’ll do it if needed.”

[Image: Alcaraz celebrating a victory; Sinner waving to fans during the tournament.]

As the next era of tennis unfolds, their rivalry promises to captivate fans worldwide. For now, Knightley, Cavill, and Wimbledon’s elite audience witnessed history in the making—a duel of skill, stamina, and sheer determination.

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