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Royal Box’s favorite thesp Ewan McGregor is currently sitting in a prime location to root for a fellow Scot Andy Murray. Though tennis is not his best sport. That would be motor biking!

Roger Federer’s lucky charm, Anna Wintour is once again heading to London to cheer for the Swiss and then to couture. To our knowledge, the great one hasn’t actually yet lost a match in front of the Vogue editrix and lucky for him Parisian couture shows don’t start until July 6, the day after the men’s final.

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Andy Murray is currently struggling during his round of 16 match, but girlfriend Kim Sears will sure help encourage the favored Scot. The daughter of top tennis coach Nigel Sears has been dating Murray for the last three years while dutifully going on acting auditions. If he loses, she just might have to practice acting live on BBC and ESPN2

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Adidas marketing execs woke up this morning and decided to outfit four premiere tennis players in EXACTLY the same shirts for their round of sixteen matches. Novak Djokovic cruised in his red and white get-up, while Fernando Verdasco lost. Bizarrely, both Caroline Wozniacki and up and coming star Sabine Lisciki looked identical during their Court 4 match. The German won the duel straight sets and the right to represent the stripes against another Adidas player, Dinara Safina during the quarterfinals tomorrow.

Four days before Wimbledon even began; Maria Sharapova was already in an all-white spirit. The statuesque Grand Slam winner wore a PPQ jumpsuit with Chloe rope belt, and Tiffany jewelry to the Sony Ericsson event. And earlier today, she didn’t disappoint with a beautifully structured white trench outfit that she debuted on Court 1.

You have to give it up to Roger Federer’s team at Nike. Each year, they manage to come up with something for the Swiss champion to make every other ATP tour player at Wimledon seem completely and utterly inferior. The five time champion came out on court this morning in long, crisp pants and light military jacket. He carried a sparkling golden tennis bag and warmed up in a crest decorated vest. We’re of course fully expecting all of this to be in the museum twenty years from now.

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…Yannick Noah got his groove on at the Central Park SummerStage concert in New York. And the great French man always hated grass anyway. He only managed two third-round appearances in London during his career. And what has he been up to lately? “I’m a parent who drops one of my kids off at one time, and picks another one at completely different hour,” Noah told us few months ago. “It seems like that’s all I do these days is watch my kids.”

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Wimbledon’s first match at Centre Court brought out the first two famous faces of this year’s tournament. Jude Law and Jonny Lee Miller were invited by Evian to catch all the first-round action on the newly remodeled tennis mecca.