Jon Bon Jovi put on a very animated display as he revelled in the action today.
The music icon, 61, pulled some very excitable expressions as he watched the drama unfold on court at All Lawn and Croquet Clun in for day five of the tournament.
Watching Carlos Alcaraz take on Alexandre Muller, the rocker struck the perfect balance between smart and casual in a navy blazer with a white tee.
The Livin’ On A Prayer hitmaker covered his eyes with a snazzy pair of shades while clearly loving all the highs and lows of the match.
He was seen chatting away with fellow guests in the stands and whistling as he supported the players.
Keen to capture the action, he took out his phone at one point to film.
Jon wasn’t the only celeb in attendance today, as Simon LeBon was joined by his eldest Amber, 33.
Coordinating their outfits, the father-daughter duo sported cream and beige ensembles, with the Duran Duran singer, 64, also adding a very dapper sunhat.
Meanwhile, Czech-American tennis legend Martina Navratilova and socialite Lady Amelia Windsor were photographed looking friendly.
The 27-year-old – who is the granddaughter of the Duke of Kent – looked effortlessly chic in a butterfly-patterned white frock with brown shades and gold jewellery.
She sat in the royal box along with her father, George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, 61, and Martina, 66.
We can imagine it was nice for the champ to enjoy the tournament from afar rather than having the pressure of being on the court, having won 59 Grand Slam crowns and a record nine Wimbledon singles champions in her career.
Wimbledon has been a real celebrity hotspot this week, with the likes of Katy Perry and her husband Orlando Bloom rocking up and
David Beckham also as he was accompanied by his mother Sandra.
Earlier today, comedian Mo Gilligan was spotted with a mystery woman following his split from his girlfriend.
And on the topic of romance, Wimbledon 2023 has also seen alongside husband Oliver Cheshire, while were the ultimate TV power couple in matching suits.
As for on-court, it’s been an emotional ride, particularly today for Andy Murray.
The tennis legend, 36, was left distraught  in the second round after losing to fifth-seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Clearly emotional, the pro was left unsure if he’d be back next year.
Speaking post-match about the possibility of participating in 2024, he admitted: ‘I don’t know.
‘Yeah, motivation is obviously a big thing. Continuing having early losses in tournaments like this don’t necessarily help with that.’