Maria Sharapova supports boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov at Wimbledon semi-final joining a VERY starry centre court crowd




Andy Murray might be out, but SW19 continued to attract the rich and famous today to watch Novak Djokovic and Grigor Dimitrov square off in the men’s semi-finals.



Notably present was Maria Sharapova, girlfriend of semi-finalist Grigor Dimitrov, who skipped his victory against Murray in the quarter-finals after being knocked out of the competition herself.



And while Murray’s tragic fall on Wednesday was watched by British royals, today’s game attracted Hollywood royalty too with actor Bradley Cooper joining his British girlfriend model Suki Waterhouse, alongside actor Jude Law. Prince Andrew, Prince Michael of Kent, his son Lord Frederick Windsor and wife, actress Sophie Winkleman represented to the Royal Family today.



Golfer Jack Nicklaus, former Irish rugby union captain Brian O'Driscoll and adventurer Bear Grylls are also set to enjoy the best view of the world's most famous lawn, while the strict dress code for players will be under close scrutiny by American Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

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Maria Sharapova, girlfriend of Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria watches his Gentlemen's Singles semi-final match against Novak Djokovic

The Russian blonde looked chic in a navy T-shirt and dark sunglasses as she took her place in the players' box

Maria looked happy to support today despite her own defeat on Tuesday to German ninth seed Angelique Kerber Brian O'Driscoll's wife Amy Huberman (1), American buisness and co-founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation Larry Ellison (2), Former Irish rugby union captain Brian O'Driscoll (3), Justin Rose's wife Kate Phillips (4), Suki Waterhouse (5), Golfer Justin Rose (6), Bradley Cooper (7), Bear Grylls (8) and his wife Shara Grylls (9), Prince Andrew, Duke of York (10), Jude Law (11), Tennis star Lindsay Davenport (12), Former Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King (13), Anna Wintour (14), Princess Michael of Kent (15), Lord Frederick Windsor (16), Prince Michael of Kent (17), Lady Windsor, Sophie Winkleman (18)

Bradley and Suki were both wearing shades to shield their eyes from the glorious sunshine today



Formidable editor of US Vogue Anna Wintour also headed to the Royal Box to watch the centre court action Anna, who wore a daisy patterned knee-length dress (left) maintained that famous poker face as she sat bolt upright to watch the action



Bradley and Suki, who were seated near Brian O'Driscoll (back right) in the Royal Box on Centre Court, chatted animatedly ahead of the match

There was no sign of the rumoured distance between Bradley and Suki as they laughed hysterically together

The pair, who have a 17-year age gap between them, only had eyes for each other as they chatted in the Royal Box Intense: Suki and Bradley seemed closer than ever at today's match Scoring in the style stakes: Suki looked on trend today in a bright Alberta Ferretti ensemble



On Wednesday there was chatter about the absence of Dimitrov's girlfriend of two years, while Kim Sears took her usual prominent spot to support Murray.

However the importance of today's match clearly was not lost on Maria, who surveyed the court from under her sunglasses ahead of the match.



The 27-year-old suffered a humiliating shock defeat to German ninth seed Angelique Kerber, ending her dreams of a Wimbledon title on Tuesday and, perhaps licking her wounds, was noticeably absent in the stands on Wednesday.

Too much pressure: Maria looked stressed as she watched her boyfriend play today



The pair began dating in 2012, but only confirmed their relationship in 2013 after the Madrid Open, and while she is known for a will of iron, she may find her hands are full with the 23-year-old Bulgarian.

The 6ft 2in blonde, who has previously said that she feels Dimitrov's tennis is of a better standard than her own, was spotted supporting him in the stands as he won the French Open last month.

Dimitrov has credited his other half with helping his performance, saying: ‘She’s just been unbelievable supporting me throughout the year.’

While Maria was sat in the players box, avid tennis fan US Vogue Anna Wintour headed to the Royal box to watch the centre court action.

Looking every inch the English gentleman Jude Law (centre) took a seat in the Royal Box

The actor, right, gestures as he talks with Shara Grylls, wife of adventurer Bear Grylls ahead of the start of play, with Prince Andrew sitting in front of them in the Royal Box

Bradley Cooper and Bear Grylls both wore aviator sunglasses to watch the game between Djokovic and Dimitrov

British actor Jude Law, centre, chats to Bear and Shara Grylls, center, as golfer Jack Nicklaus, rear left, and tennis player Rod Laver, rear centre, sit in the row behind in the Royal Box Tense: Emotions looked strained at today's intense match and Jude Law was looking particularly frustrated at points

Good show: Celebrity spectators seemed to be enjoying the view of the match from the Royal Box

A long-standing friend of Roger Federer, Anna has been known to enjoy morning tennis sessions with the 32-year-old, and even hosted the player's 31st birthday party.



American Bradley Cooper, 39, was one of the first to arrive today, protectively holding his model girlfriend's hand as they were whisked into the stadium.



Rumours have been circulating of late about the stability of the couple, who have a 17-year age gap separating them, as Suki, 22 has been seen out partying without her actor boyfriend.

However there was no sign of any trouble in paradise as the pair giggled and chatted animatedly in the stands ahead of the start of the first match.



As well as Djokovic and Dimitrov, Milos Raonic will also face seven-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer in today's semi-finals in what promises to be a nail-biting day of tennis.



Can't handle the heat? Colin Firth rests his eyes during the final as Cliff Richard (sat behind) seems very focused Sleepy heads: It appears that the hot weather was a bit too much for some spectators, including actress Sophie Winkleman

Former Irish rugby union captain Brian O'Driscoll and his wife Amy Huberman arrive in the Royal Box and are shown to their seats by one of the uniformed stewards

Lady Annabel Goldsmith (bottom right) sat next to Prince Michael of Kent (bottom left), who was accompanied by his son Lord Frederick Windsor (top left) and wife Sophie Winkleman (right), who chose a dress with a very plunging neckline Starsky and Hutch is that you? Jonathan Ross and Noel Fielding also made an appearance in today's centre courts

Stella McCartney with her husband Alasdhair Willis on Centre Court during day twelve of the Wimbledon Championships

Former American golfer Jack Nicklaus and former American tennis player Rod Laver were also in the royal box

Djokovic, the Serb No 1 seed, reached the semi-final after defeating Marin Cilic, while Dimitrov was responsible for ending Andy Murray's hopes of defending his title with a fabulous display.

Expected to be just as tense a match is Federer's stand off against rising youngster Milos Raonic.

This year the royal box has been as full as ever as Wimbledon fever swept the country.



The Duchess of Cambridge was among the esteemed guests who graced the royal box on Wednesday to watch Andy Murray face Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov on Centre Court in the quarter final clash.



The 32-year-old was joined by husband Prince William, Princess Beatrice and her long-term boyfriend, Dave Clark, comedian Michael McIntyre, and England rugby union coach, Stuart Lancaster in the Royal Box.

Many faces: The Duchess of Cambridge winces as she watches Andy Murray lost the first two sets in his tense quarter-final clash at Wimbledon this afternoon

Can't stand it: The agony of watching Murray give away his first set of the tournament was evident in Kate's expressions as she fiddled nervously in the royal box





Perfect spot for 40 winks? Sir Alex Ferguson managed to fit a kip in during Alize Cornet's clash with Eugenie Bouchard on Centre Court

The pain of dropping the first set to the 11th seed was written all over the Scotsman's face on Wednesday



The agony of watching Murray drop out of the tournament was evident in Kate's expressions as she fiddled winced and grimaced through the game.



And while most guests, like Kate have been riveted by the tennis, Sir Alex Ferguson caused a collective laugh when he nodded off in the royal box in the match last week.

