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Wimbledon final: Bradley Cooper and Benedict Cumberbatch among stars to watch Andy Murray beat Milos Raonic

Murray could win his second Wimbledon title as he faces Canadian player Raonic

Heather Saul
Sunday 10 July 2016 12:39 EDT
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Serena Williams enjoyed the support of Beyonce and Jay Z as she stormed to victory in Saturday’s Wimbledon final. Today, Andy Murray also had a number of famous faces watching him take on Milos Raonic in the men’s final and sweep to victory.

Those lucky enough to have a seat in the Royal Box included his wife Kim Murray, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the London Mayor Sadiq Kahn and Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk, who were seen chatting to Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter after taking seats next to them.

The Scottish tennis champion, 29, enjoyed a roaring reception of cheers and claps when he walked onto Centre Court, going on to secure his second Wimbledon title.

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