Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were in attendance as British hopeful Jodie Burrage crash out of Wimbledon on Wednesday afternoon.
Singer Katy, 38, and Hollywood star Orlando, 46, occupied seats at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, where they were seen sharing kisses and taking selfies while waiting for the action to begin.
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Katy looked chic in a navy Bardot long sleeved top and a white silk midi skirt as she allowed herself to get caught up in the emotion of the day, with the singer pulling a series of animated faces as she watched the game.
The Firework hitmaker slicked her locks back into a high ponytail and accessorised with a polka dot neckerchief.
Katy finished off her look with navy high heels with white piping and a polished make-up look.
The couple patiently waited in line and looked eager to head to court.
Katy and Orlando’s arrival coincided with the roof opening on Centre Court after several rain showers, with rays of sunshine lighting up the grᴀss.
Britain’s Jodie Burrage endured a nightmare Centre Court debut as she tumbled out of Wimbledon at the hands of Daria Kasatkina.
The 24-year-old arrived with high hopes after reaching the Nottingham final last month and then knocking out Caty McNally on Monday for her first win at a grand slam and a likely place in the top 100.
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But she found herself staring down the barrel of a humiliating ‘double-bagel’ in the second round after dropping the first set without winning a game.
Burrage recovered her composure in the second set but Russian Kasatkina, the Eastbourne finalist and 11th seed, proved too strong in a resounding 6-0 6-2 victory.
The British number two was bound to be nervous on her first appearance on Centre Court, and unfortunately it showed.
Only eight matches were completed on Tuesday as rain lashed the All-England Club and restricted play to just Centre and No 1 Courts for the most part.
With less than 90 minutes’ action possible on the outside courts on day two before the heavens opened, organisers cancelled 69 scheduled matches.
It means Wednesday’s order of play features a mixture of first and second round single matches, with the start of the doubles tournament pushed back a day to Thursday.
But the backlog could grow further with some showers forecast on Wednesday amid sunny spells. Play has already been delayed to 12:30pm on the outside courts due to rain.
Burrage and Daria’s match will be followed by the No 1 seed in the women’s draw Iga Swiatek taking on Sara Sorribes Tormo and then the reigning men’s champion Novak Djokovic playing Jordan Thompson.