All eyes were on Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer as the pair went head to head in the men's singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday. But tennis fans and spectators briefly took their eyes off the court when Benedict Cumberbatch took his seat in the stands.
The British actor, who was accompanied by his actor father Timothy Carlton, proved a sight for sore eyes. The 38-year-old made his entrance in a pale navy suit and striped shirt, and a textured green tie to match.
Benedict was pictured chatting on the phone before the start of the game, after which he was soon joined by Hollywood royalty Bradley Cooper and Hugh Grant.
Benedict Cumberbatch watched Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer at the Wimbledon 2015 final
The American Sniper star is a regular attendee of Wimbledon and an avid tennis fan, so it comes as no surprise that Bradley managed to bag a Centre Court ticket. Earlier on in the week, the blue-eyed hunk was spotted sitting next to Roger Federer's wife Mirka and cheering on the Swiss champion from the sides.
For his final outing at the annual south London tournament, Bradley didn't disappoint in a cream three-suit and skinny black tie.
Bradley Cooper was also spotted, looking dapper in a three-piece cream suit
Also watching the intense match was Hugh Grant, who had arrived at Wimbledon in his sleek Ferrari. The Notting Hill star was joined by Anna Elisabet Eberstein, the Swedish TV producer with whom he shares one child.
Other A-listers spotted in attendance included Anna Wintour, Boris Becker, Kate Winslet, Clive Owen and Helena Bonham Carter. Isla Fisher and her husband Sacha Baren Cohen also made a rare appearance.
Hugh Grant attended with the mother of his second child, Anna Elisabet Eberstein
At the end of four sets, Serbia's Novak was crowned the winner of the game – making it his third Wimbledon singles title. His professional victory came just a couple of days after he and his wife Jelena celebrated their first-wedding anniversary on Friday.
The couple, who have been together for ten years, married in Montenegro on 10 July last year, followed by another church ceremony two days later, in a celebration that was covered exclusively by HELLO! magazine.
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher also made a rare appearance