Maria Sharapova, Simona Halep, Elieen Gu and Other Celebrities in Royal Box for Wimbledon Women’s Final

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Maria Sharapova, Simona Halep, Elieen Gu and Other Celebrities in Royal Box for Wimbledon Women’s Final
The tennis legend Sarina Williams makes a surprise appearance to induct Maria Sharapova into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Aug. 23.
The tennis legend Sarina Williams makes a surprise appearance to induct Maria Sharapova into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Aug. 23.

The women’s singles final at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships attracted some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment as Linda Nosková and Karolína Muchová battled it out for the coveted title.

The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, headlined the list of attendees for the women’s singles final. Former Wimbledon champions Maria Sharapova and Simona Halep also attended the event.

Celebrities Attending Wimbledon Women’s Singles Final, Featuring Eileen Gu, Maria Sharapova

The Royal Box on Center Court at the All England Club is one of the most exclusive and sought-after viewing experiences in sports and draws big-name celebrities from sports and art every year. This year’s edition of the Wimbledon Championships was no different as Roger Federer, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Ford, and Sachin Tendulkar all stopped by to watch the action.

For the women’s singles final between Muchová and Nosková, the star-studded list of attendees included Princess Kate; former champions Sharapova, Halep, and Petra Kvitová, among others; actresses Hannah Waddingham, Lily Collins, and Jodie Foster; decorated skiing superstar Eileen Gu; and fashion editor Anna Wintour. Tennis legend Martina Navratilova was also in attendance for the prestigious women’s singles final.

The Princess of Wales hands the Wimbledon women’s singles trophy to the champion as the patron of the All England Club. The winning player receives the Venus Rosewater Dish during the post-match trophy ceremony.

Nosková made the final after defeating Marta Kostyuk in the final four. The 21-year-old has enjoyed a remarkable run during the grass-court swing, winning the Berlin Tennis Open before making her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon.

After making a big splash on the WTA Tour during her fledgling career, Nosková looked to continue her remarkable rise by triumphing on the Grand Slam stage.

Muchová overcame Coco Gauff in a hard-fought semifinal to secure her place in a second Grand Slam final. The 29-year-old has also been in excellent form since the start of the grass-court swing. She arrived in the final on a 10-match winning streak and won the Bad Homburg Open before heading to Wimbledon.

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Both players were looking to win the first Grand Slam of their career in this All-Czech final.

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