Tennis fan Anna Wintour made a stunning appearance on the fifth day of the Wimbledon match when she was photographed with a radiant smile in her royal box.
The 72-year-old Vogue Editor-in-Chief is known for his appearances on the field, especially when he plays his best friends Serena Williams and Roger Federer.
Wintour was photographed wearing a nondescript all-white suit and a radiant smile as he sat on the court in the Royal Box.
The Vogue piece came out with a tree print long dress and a foot-length embroidered coat in dark tones.
Anna Wintour, 72, made a stunning appearance at the Wimbledon match on day five.


The Vogue director was photographed smiling from the royal box and they were all smiling while cheering during the match.

Wintour is a tennis fan and has been spotted at many major tournaments, especially when his friends Serena Williams and Roger Federer played.


The Vogue boss cheered from the side of the pitch and looked involved as he brought the glory to Wimbledon.


Wintour came to show his support despite the absence of close friends Roger Federer and Serena Williams.
She added color to her outfit by combining it with a green handbag and a turquoise jewelry necklace.
While Roger Federer, the 72-year-old player’s boyfriend, went missing due to injuries, Wintour nevertheless showed his support.
Katherine Jenkins had great seats as always for the event, cheering on with Sir Cliff Richard, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Princess Michael of Kent and Lady Marina of Windsor.
Novak Djokovic, Cameron Norrie and Heather Watson are gearing up to take the midfield on the fifth day of Wimbledon.
Although Djokovic defeated Wintour’s longtime friend Federer at the 2020 pageant, the fashion industry’s most powerful publisher still showed his support for Djokovic, who is said to have developed a close friendship over the years.

Wintour stunned in an all-white suit and a long wooded suit and a long jacket

The fashion icon also brought her main look to the event using her iconic bob and dark hues.


Her vogue outfit added color to her outfit with a green handbag and turquoise necklace, and she looked utterly enchanted throughout the game.


Anna Wintour applauded and clasped her hands as she looked nervous during the match


At one point Wintour raised his hands in disgust and sat on the backrest, shocked and unable to see any more.
Wintour appeared in a good mood in what is considered the first match of the Wimbledon tournament.
As always, they had great seats at the event, cheering along with the stars Katherine Jenkins, Sir Cliff Richard, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Princess Michael of Kent and Lady Marina of Windsor as they all sat in the Royal Box.
Just days before Wintour’s stellar appearance, good friend Serena Williams took on Harmony Tan, who is currently ranked 113th in the world.
Wimbledon rookie Tan put on a career-best performance, beating Williams 7-5 1-6 7-6 (10-7).
The 23-time Grand Slam champion described his defeat as “crazy” and violent.


Although Wintour’s close friend Serena Williams lost her match on Tuesday, the broadcaster still expressed her support and came ready to cheer the players up.

The 72-year-old loves tennis and said she regularly gets up early to play before going to work.


In a 2014 73 Questions video for Vogue, Wintour revealed that her dream partner would be Williams and Federer.
“It was crazy and intense. It’s not the result I came to, but my god I like it. I hope you did too. Up and up,” he wrote in the caption of his Instagram post after his defeat.
Almost a year has passed since the seven-time Wimbledon champion was injured and left the field in tears.
Despite the defeat, Wintour was smiling as he cheered on the pitch.
The Vogue editor was last seen at the 2021 US Open and is known for attending nearly every major game.
Wintour is also a tennis player and gets up early to play regularly before going to work.
In 73 video questions for Vogue in 2014, she called out to her two favorite actresses and said that her dream female doubles partner would be Serena and her dream mixed doubles partner would be Federer.
The broadcaster has made it a tradition to appear for both Williams and Federer and has seen them play at major tournaments including the US Open and Australian Open.
Source: Daily Mail