Mount in Manchester and Becks at Wimbledon – Wednesday’s sporting social
Roger Federer made sure he did not get turned away at the SW19 door.
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Football
Mason Mount made himself at home in Manchester.
Rio Ferdinand was happy with the signing.
David Beckham was at SW19.
Chris Kamara vowed to make a difference.
Mohamed Salah enjoyed the view.
Tennis
Roger Federer made sure he did not get turned away at the Wimbledon door.
Becks made Ons Jabeur’s day.
Cricket
Stuart Broad was ready for the third Ashes Test.
Motor Racing
Hi from Lewis Hamilton’s dog.
George Russell took to the sky.
Athletics
Injury woe for Jake Wightman.