Benedict Cumberbatch and Bradley Cooper get suited and booted to hit Wimbledon men's final
TENNIS fans Benedict Cumberbatch and Bradley Cooper both looked extremely dapper as they donned their finest suits to head to Wimbledon yesterday.
It's arguably the biggest day in the tennis calendar - the Wimbledon Men's singles final - so, it's no surprise that both Benedict and Bradley managed to grab themselves a spot on Centre Court to watch the action.
Benedict was pictured getting extremely into the semi-final match between Novak Djokovic and Richard Gasquet on Friday, with him attending the tennis tournament with wife Sophie Hunter.
The Sherlock actor swapped his white trilby hat and striped blazer from last week though for an incredibly dapper suit today.
Dressing to impress, the star donned a very smart blue suit with a green tie, wearing his hair elegantly styled to one side.
Fellow actor Bradley Cooper also got the suited and booted memo, with him opting for a cream suit with a matching waistcoat, a pale shirt and black tie.
He covered his eyes with a pair of sunglasses.
Benedict has stayed away from the public eye for a little while now, after he and his wife Sophie welcomed their first son into the world last month.
The brunette beauty may have only given birth around a month ago, but she has already managed to shed those pregnancy pounds.
The loved-up couple were pictured on their first public appearance since welcoming their baby son earlier this month, attending the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party in Kensington Gardens.
They met back in 2009 when they both appeared in the film Burlesque Fairytales and the old-school couple announced their engagement in a notice in The Times newspaper last November.
The news that Sophie was expecting their first child was announced in January and they wed in a private ceremony on Valentine's Day earlier this year.
After the birth of their baby, a spokesman for the couple said: "Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter are delighted to announce the arrival of their beautiful son."