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Stephen Graham Yawns During Wimbledon Heatwave Battle

Stephen Graham looked to be struggling with the British heatwave as he sat through the almost four-hour Wimbledon final on Sunday afternoon.The Liverpudlian act...

Stephen Graham Yawns During Wimbledon Heatwave Battle
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Stephen Graham looked to be struggling with the British heatwave as he sat through the almost four-hour final on Sunday afternoon.

The Liverpudlian actor, 52, attended the championship game at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club with his wife Hannah Walters, 52.

But during the Centre Court action, where defended his Wimbledon title against , Stephen was caught looking a bit sleepy.

Despite the nail-biting match in SW19, the sweltering weather looked to get the better of Stephen as he momentarily rested during the game. 

The Adolescence star was spotted resting his head on Hannah's shoulder and yawning, while she kept cool by fanning them both in the stands.

Stephen Graham looked to be struggling with the British heatwave as he sat through the almost four-hour Wimbledon final on Sunday afternoon

The Liverpudlian actor, 52, attended the championship game at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club with his wife Hannah Walters, 52 

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Stephen kissed the lady next to him on the cheek

Having lost the first set, Sinner won 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Centre Court to claim his second title in as many years.

The Italian, who did not have rival to contend with due to injury, breezed to victory in a little under four hours to become just the 10th man to retain the title in  era.

Zverev secured a place in the final after beating British wildcard Arthur Fery earlier this week while Sinner defeated Djokovic.

Fery made history during the tournament by becoming the first wildcard to make it to the semi-final in 25 years.

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But the 5ft 9in player's fairytale run finally came to an end after he was beaten by Zverev on Friday.

After the game tonight, runner-up Zverev joked: 'First of all, Jannik, I don't really like you any more! I lost to you nine times in a row.

'But he showed once again why he is the best player in the world. It was great to share the Centre Court with you on finals weekend. A great honour to be here. It didn't go my way but congratulations to you first of all.

The couple appeared to be having a lovely afternoon together

The couple were sat behind Theo James and Ruth Kearney

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Having lost the first set, Sinner won 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Centre Court to claim his second title in as many years

'Also in relation to Jannik's team, who have been with him for many years now. You are number one now but you were outside the top 10 when you started and you are all the way to being Grand Slam champions and world No1. It is a team effort, Jannik will be first to admit it, so congratulations to you as well.

'To my team, we had pretty good two months I would say, even though we lost this final. We had an amazing two months and we came into Wimbledon having never reached the quarter-final, and we reached a first final. 

'At 29, this is the first time I believed I could win this trophy, so thank you to you guys as well.

'I would like to thank the crowd for these two amazing weeks. Every time I played the court was full, I never felt support like that at Wimbledon before and you are a big reason I made it to the final, so thank you for that.'

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