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Sleeper star becomes an internet hit
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Hugh grant’s nap in Wimbledon becomes a viral hit – and splits the tennis fans.
Tennis can make you tired – that proved Hugh Grant (64) in an entertaining way. While Novak Djokovic (38) and Flavio Cobolli (23) had a gripping quarter -finals at the Wimbledon Championships 2025 on Wednesday, the British actor had completely different priorities: he apparently treated himself to a nap in the Royal Box.
is almost too bizarre to be true. Grant, armed with stylish sunglasses, does a peaceful way – just a few meters from Queen Camilla (77). His wife, the Swedish producer Anna Eberstein (born 1979), was sitting next to him. shows the actor even more alert.
Network reactions between humor and outrage
The video of Grant’s spontaneous powernap spreads like a running fire through social media and ensures shared reactions. With a winking “Hugh Grant has probably become too much”, other users show themselves significantly less amused.
“People have been in line for 3 a.m. to get a chance to be part of this match or to see it at least on the big canvas in the field. And Hugh Grant oversleep the Tiebreak. To be honest, I find it disrespectful” ,. In fact, Wimbledon tickets are in great demand and many tennis fans would do everything they can to sit in the Royal Box.
Illustrious society
Grant’s little nap took place in a very prominent society. In addition to Queen Camilla, David Beckham, Jessica Alba, Olivia Rodrigo, John Cena and Glen Powell also frolicked in the Royal Box. The queen even had a personal conversation with the seven-time Wimbledon champion Djokovic before the match.
Whether Grant has still witnessed the end of the match – Djokovic prevailed 6: 7 (6: 8), 6: 2, 7: 5, 6: 4 through – or whether his nap was up to the match ball remains the secret of the Royal Box. The only thing that is certain is that his sleepy appearance will follow him on the net for a while.
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Source: Stern

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