JACK GREALISH was one of several big-name celebs in attendance for the Wimbledon men’s final.
The Manchester City winger has been enjoying his summer holidays after missing out on a place in England‘s Euro 2024 squad due to his poor form last season.
The Manchester City star was in attendance for the men’s Wimbledon final on Sunday[/caption] The 28-year-old had one of the best seats in the house for Carlos Alcaraz’s clash with Novak Djokovic[/caption]Gareth Southgate‘s troops take on Spain in tonight’s final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.
One Spanish superstar – Carlos Alcaraz – was in action this afternoon in the final of the prestigious SW19 tournament.
And Grealish – who channelled his inner Southgate with his outfit – had one of the best seats in the house as the Spaniard demolished Novak Djokovic to retain his title.
Alcaraz defeated the Serbian slugger 6-2 6-2 7-6 to become only the NINTH man in the Open Era to defend the trophy.
Grealish – like many other footie fans in attendance at Centre Court – will no doubt have been thrilled that Djokovic offered little resistance to Alcaraz.
That’s because he won’t have to perform a last-gasp dash to get in front of a screen to watch tonight’s match.
Being able to take in the Wimbo final in person will be the smallest of consolations for Grealish after missing out on the Euros.
Grealish hasn’t spoken at length about his omission from the squad, writing “Good luck to the lads” on his Instagram in the build-up to the Three Lions’ Group C opener against Serbia.
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But the 28-year-old – along with fellow squad absentee James Maddison – has been sending messages of support to his team-mates throughout the tournament.
Arsenal and England midfielder Declan Rice said of the duo: “They’ve all been so supportive.
“Don’t get me wrong, it is tough because the lads would have loved them [to be part of the squad].
“They’re such big characters and have played such big parts of us in England.
“It would be easy for them to not message and be bitter, but they’re not like that at all.
“They’ve been so happy, so full of support [with] messages FaceTimes. I’ve been having a laugh with them and they’re so happy for us.
“Like I said, it’s gutting because they’ve not been here with us on this journey, but they’ve all played massive arts in getting us to where we are now.
“So whatever happens on Sunday, they’re fully a part of it with us as well.”
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