Still Goldenballs: David Beckham catches Jamie Murray's rogue tennis ball at Wimbledon
DAVID BECKHAM proved his famous ball skills are still second to none when he expertly caught a stray shot from his seat in the Royal Box during Jamie Murray's doubles match at Wimbledon.
David Beckham caught a stray tennis ball at Wimbledon
The 40-year-old football legend was at Centre Court yesterday with his mother Sandra watching Andy Murray's brother Jamie, 29.
At one point, one of the tennis balls bounced off a line judge's chair and into the Royal Box where David was seated – and the former England captain caught it with one hand.
He was met with a round of applause from the spectators and players, but David looked sheepish and humble as he casually smiled and threw the ball back on to the court.
Looking typically suave, the handsome father-of-four was dressed in a dark blue tailored suit, with a crisp white shirt and jacquard black tie, complete with a debonair tie pin and cufflinks.
David caught the stray tennis ball from his seat in the Royal Box
The former footballer threw the ball back on to the court
David took his mum Sandra along to Wimbledon for the day
As always the star was groomed to perfection, sporting his rugged beard and structured quiff.
Meanwhile, Sandra stood out from the crowd in a chic orange blazer and black V-neck top.
The glamorous 66-year-old added wore her hair in a voluminous style and added a slick of dark eyeshadow to complete his look.
Sharing a cute selfie with his mother from his day at the tennis championships on Instagram, David said: "Great day with my mum at Wimbledon."
David mingled with Pippa and James Middleton
In between matches, David rubbed shoulders with the Duchess of Cambridge's siblings, 31-year-old Pippa and 28-year-old James Middleton.
It seems that David can't get enough of the event, as he also attended the previous day with his 12-year-old son Romeo.
The father-son duo couldn't hide their excitement as they beamed away watching Andy Murray play Vasek Pospisil.
Doting dad David posted a sweet photo of him and his mini-me as well as shots of the court from his prime vantage point, captioning it: "Wimbledon day with my little man."