Naomi Campbell looked incredible as she attended the Wimbledon men’s final on Sunday at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south-west London.
The supermodel, 54, strut into the grounds to watch the seven-time champion Djokovic take on reigning champion Alcaraz in a re-run of their thrilling five-set clash last year.
Naomi, who recently returned to the UK following a girls’ trip to Ibiza, looked typically stylish in a white figure-hugging summer dress, teamed with a denim jacket.
She accessorised with trendy silver sunglasses, while completing the ensemble with white sandals and a white Hermes handbag.
Elsewhere, The Princess of Wales was greeted with a standing ovation as she headed into the Royal Box at Wimbledon.

Naomi Campbell looked incredible as she attended the Wimbledon men’s final on Sunday at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south-west London

The supermodel, 54, strut into the grounds to watch the seven-time champion Djokovic take on reigning champion Alcaraz in a re-run of their thrilling five-set clash last year
Kate, 42, who has stepped away from public royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment, is watching Spainish up-and-comer Carlos Alcaraz take on veteran Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam final, with the pair both hoping to add to their trophy cabinet.
Joined by daughter Princess Charlotte , nine, and her sister Pippa Middleton the future queen was greeted with applause making her second public appearance of the year.
Before heading to the box, Kate and Charlotte met with players – including Emma Raducanu, with young Charlotte looking delighted to meet the tennis star.
They were without Prince George, ten, perhaps indicating he will join his father at the Euros final in Berlin this evening.
Also in the box was Tom Cruise – a close friend of the royals – as well as Benedict Cumberbatch , London Mayor Sadiq Khan and tennis royalty Andre Agassi.
Prince William’s second cousin Lord Frederick Windsor, and his wife Sophie Winkleman also joined Kate and Charlotte in the box. The couple are close with the Wales’, with their children previously attending the same school and Charlotte and George.
The royal, who opted for a £1295 purple dress from Safiyaa, is a huge tennis fan and has been patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 2016.
She was seen today chatting to female players ahead of the final day of play at SW19.

Naomi, who recently returned to the UK following a girls’ trip to Ibiza, looked typically stylish in a white figure-hugging summer dress, teamed with a denim jacket

The Princess of Wales was greeted with a standing ovation as she headed into the Royal Box at Wimbledon today
She often presents the trophy to the Ladies Singles winner, however this year attended the tournament on the final day instead.
Charlotte, nine, looked adorable in a blue polka number, as she tied her hair back with a bow.
Her attendance at Wimbledon today marks the first time the mother-of-three has officially appeared in public since her last outing at Trooping the Colour last month.
Many A-listers and members of the Royal Family have made appearances in the Royal Box over the years, including the late Queen Elizabeth, Meghan Markle and Queen Camilla.
This year, Kate’s parents Carole and Michael have watched on from the box, as well as Queen Camilla, Princess Beatrice and
The Princess of Wales announced that she had cancer in March and has since being undergoing preventative chemotherapy.

The Princess of Wales usually hands out trophies during Wimbledon, here she is pictured donning green last year
Kate has shown her love for sports time and time again with numerous appearances at Wimbledon and various charity events.
Earlier this week, the Princess paid tribute to Andy Murray ‘s ‘incredible Wimbledon career’ as the tennis star is said to be ‘absolutely devastated’ after Emma Raducanu pulled out of their doubles match.
The 37-year-old Scotsman had intended to play his last matches at the tournament with Raducanu in a celebratory climax to his stunning career, but the 21-year-old withdrew last week citing ‘stiffness in her wrist’.
Kate took to social media and penned: ‘An incredible Wimbledon career comes to an end . You should be so very proud Andy Murray. On behalf of all of us, thank you! C,’ Kate said in personally-signed message on X.