Sarah Lancashire joined her husband Peter Salmon for a rare public outing as they led the stars on day two of the Wimbledon Championships 2025 on Tuesday.
The actress, 60, was the picture of elegance in a floaty white summer dress as she braved the blistering heatwave during the outing at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Met Office said temperatures could hit 36C (97F) after yesterday saw the hottest start to Wimbledon on record and a peak of 33.1C (91.6F) in London.
The Happy Valley star teamed her dress with a white blazer draped over her shoulders, while her television producer partner, 69, looked dapper in a smart blue suit.
The couple were joined at the sporting event by the likes of Molly-Mae Hague and Rebel Wilson, who turned heads in a pink lace midi dress before striking a pose with wife Ramona Agruma, who was chic in a white striped co-ord.
Rebel was later spotted taking her seat in the Royal Box alongside fellow Aussie actress Cate Blanchett and her mother June, kicking off the afternoon of tennis with the Ladies' Singles first round match between Barbora Krejcikova and Alexandra Eala.
Some tennis fans slept in the early heat after sunrise as they queued for day two of Wimbledon, with British number one Jack Draper and reigning women's champion Barbora Krejcikova set to start their campaigns at the All England Club today.


Sarah Lancashire joined her husband Peter Salmon for a rare public outing as they led the stars on day two of the Wimbledon Championships 2025 on Tuesday

The Happy Valley star took her seat in the Royal Box to watch watch Barbora Krejcikova during the Women's 1st round match against Alexandra Eala

Rebel Wilson took her seat between her wife Ramona Agruma and Cate Blanchett in the Royal Box alongside Alexander Armstrong

Cate did her best to keep cool with the help of a fan as temperatures were expected to soar to another record high at the tennis tournament

Molly-Mae Hague made an elegant arrival in a camel-coloured shirt dress

A suited and booted Russell Crowe and his partner Britney Theriot were also seated in the Royal Box

Judy Murray was joined by women's sport advocate and CEO of Premiership Women's Rugby Belinda Moore in the Royal Box

Rebel and Romona had VIP seats for day two with British number one Jack Draper and reigning women's champion Barbora Krejcikova set to start their campaigns at the All England Club

The couple held hands as they took in the day two action on Centre Court

Rebel looked pretty in pink as she chatted with Cate in the blistering temperatures
Jack, now ranked fourth in the world, has emerged as a genuine contender to lift the coveted trophy, and he starts against Argentina's Sebastian Baez on Tuesday.
Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, meanwhile, is looking at Wimbledon as a chance to win a record-extending 25th grand slam title.
Now aged 38, Djokovic, the sixth seed this year, is unsure whether this will be his last appearance in SW19, and he plans to take it one competition at a time.
It was an Aussie-filled Royal Box as a suited and booted Russell Crowe and his partner Britney Theriot joined Cate and Rebel in the VIP seats.
Meanwhile amid the celebrity attendees, Molly-Mae Hague enjoyed the VIP hospitality of the Evian suite before taking her seat with pals.
The Love Island star and influencer looked super chic in a camel-coloured shirt dress for the sweltering day out.
Judy Murray - mother of tennis ace Andy - was clad in a bright yellow lace shirt dress and white trainers for her day in the Royal Box.
While Lord Frederick Windsor looked smart in a navy blazer teamed with a pink shirt and tie, complete with a straw hat.

Cate was chic in a blue checked suit and shades as the Met Office said temperatures could hit 36C (97F) after yesterday saw the hottest start to Wimbledon on record

Wimbledon regular Cate took her seat for the Ladies' Singles first round match between Barbora Krejcikova of Czechia and Alexandra Eala of Philippines

The Aussie actress was joined by her mother June for the day of tennis

Made In Chelsea star Lucy Watson joined Molly-Mae and pals, seated behind F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo and in front of Gavin & Stacey star Mat Horne

Molly-Mae looked gorgeous in her chic shirt dress as she enjoyed a day out with girlfriends

Molly-Mae and her pal giggled as they kept busy on their phones in between matches

Russell Crowe happily chatted with fellow Royal Box guests as he waited for the action to begin

The Gladiator star looked a little hot under the collar in his suit and tie

Russell was spotted catching up with British former tennis player Debbie Jevans

He tried his best to keep cool with a bottle of water as temperatures climbed on Centre Court

Romeo Beckham's model ex Mia Regan turned the stands into a fashion show in her striped mini skirted suit and socks combo

Rosa Ramirez and Rafferty Law looked a little hot and bothered in their seats

Fantastic Beasts actress Katherine Waterston put her feet up during the afternoon of tennis
Pro golfer Justin Rose looked sharp in a blue pinstripe suit while attending with wife Kate, who was chic in a pale ruffled mini dress.
Sir Trevor McDonald looked as dapper as ever, donning a grey suit teamed with a red patterned tie.
Chef Marcus Wareing meanwhile kept things casual amid the heatwave, opting for a blue polo skirt and cream trousers.
Former racing driver Sir Jackie Stewart dressed to impress at the event in an emerald green suit.
Elsewhere on the courts, British tennis star Katie Boulter sealed a huge victory against Paula Badosa on Monday afternoon in the women's singles, but was back on the grounds on Tuesday to watch her fiancé, Alex De Minaur, in his opening match of the Championships.
Boulter took a prime spot in the stands around Court 18 to watch her beau take on Roberto Carballes Baena.
But amid the sweltering Wimbledon heat, with temperatures climbing upwards of 31 degrees on Tuesday morning, the 28-year-old star sheltered from the sun under a purple and green Wimbledon-branded umbrella.
De Minaur got off to a solid start against the World No 72, Baena, claiming the first set 6-2.

Sarah, 60, was the picture of elegance in a floaty white summer dress as she braved the blistering heatwave during the outing at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

Rebel flashed a dazzling smile as she caught the eye in her pretty pink number

The actress was all smiles as she she struck a pose with wife Ramona Agruma, who was chic in a white striped co-ord

Rebel gave a wave to fans as she and wife Ramona mingled at Wimbledon

Meanwhile, Judy Murray - mother of tennis ace Andy - was clad in a bright yellow lace shirt dress and white trainers

While Lord Frederick Windsor looked smart in a navy blazer teamed with a pink shirt and tie, complete with a straw hat

While pro golfer Justin Rose looked sharp in a blue pinstripe suit while attending with wife Kate, who was chic in a pale ruffled mini dress

Justin and Kate had prime seats in the Royal Box for a sweltering afternoon of tennis

Sir Trevor McDonald looked as dapper as ever, donning a grey suit teamed with a red patterned tie

Chef Marcus Wareing meanwhile kept things casual amid the heatwave, opting for a blue polo skirt and cream trousers

Former racing driver Sir Jackie Stewart dressed to impress at the event in an emerald green suit

Actors Lucy Gaskell and Mark Bonnar cooled down with glasses of Pimm's

Fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper wowed in a striped suit and tie for her chic arrival
The Aussie star was clinical with his service, booming the ball down on his Spanish opponent to win 80 per cent of his first service chances but lacked precision when attempting to break his opponent, converting two out of five possible break point chances.
Boulter and De Minaur have been dating since 2020, with their romance first blossoming during an unexpected meeting at a coffee shop in London at 6am in the morning.
Elsewhere, American tennis star Jessica Pegula was on the wrong end of another major upset after being dumped out in the first round of Wimbledon by Italy's Elisabetta Cocciaretto.

Love Island star Molly-Mae led the stars in the VIP evian suite, looking chic in a camel-coloured shirt dress

Made In Chelsea star Lucy Watson wowed in a denim waistcoat and wide-legged trousers

A mini-skirted Mia Regan bought her dad Des to day two

Black Doves actor Omari Douglas dressed for the Wimbledon sunshine in a bright yellow crop top and matching jeans


F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo and Saltburn actor Archie Madekwe were also making the most of the hospitality in evian's suite

Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt was ultra chic in an orange hued suit as she stopped by the Barclays suite

A dapper Richard E. Grant attended a lunch hosted by Range Rover and Esquire before taking his seat in the stands

Jason Isaacs, Teo Van Den Broeke and Richard made for a smart trio at the Range Rover lunch

Mathew Horne and his wife Celina Bassili were also braving the heat for a spot of tennis

Emma Raducanu was pictured at Wimbledon today after her first round win yesterday

British tennis star Katie Boulter was back on the grounds on Tuesday to watch her fiancé, Alex De Minaur , in his opening match of the Championships

De Minaur got off to a solid start against the World No 72, Baena, claiming the first set 6-2

Elsewhere, American tennis star Jessica Pegula was on the wrong end of another major upset after being dumped out in the first round of Wimbledon by Italy's Elisabetta Cocciaretto

Wimbledon fans braved the scorching heat as they arrived for the tournament in SW19

Met Office said temperatures could hit 36C (97F) after yesterday saw the hottest start to Wimbledon on record and a peak of 33.1C (91.6F) in London

Fans were making the most of the blazing sunshine on Tuesday
Pegula, who was also sent packing at the French Open by world No 361 Lois Boisson last month, was beaten 6-2, 6-3 by the unseeded 24-year-old.
The daughter of billionaire NFL owner Terry Pegula is enduring a disappointing 2025 so far after making it to her first Grand Slam final at the US Open last year, having also slipped out of the Australian Open in the third round.
The surprise loss to Cocciaretto, who had never beaten a player ranked inside the top five before today, marks the nadir after her SW19 hopes went up in smoke in the very first round.
It also goes down as her worst Grand Slam showing for five years, since she was eliminated in the first round at the French Open in 2020.