Wimbledon WAGs: Meet The 5 Most Glamorous
Introducing the most glamorous wives and girlfriends gracing SW19's courts.
Introducing the most glamorous wives and girlfriends gracing SW19's courts.
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Kim Sears Tennis partner: Andy MurrayOccupation: ArtistBest known for: Her permanently glossy hair and stylish Whistles ensembles What you didn't know: Kim recreated the moment she and Andy locked lips after he won his first tennis title in 2006 in a painting that hangs in her parents’ home.
Kim Sears
Name: Sara Foster Tennis partner: Tommy Haas Occupation: Former model and actress Best known for: Her role as Jen Clarke in glossy teen drama 90210 What you didn't know: In 2000, Sara appeared in the Backstreet Boys’ video for ‘Shape of My Heart’
Sara Foster
Name: Rebecca Hewitt Tennis partner: Lleyton Hewitt Occupation: Actress and singer Best known for: Her seven-year stint as beach babe Hayley Lawson on Home and Away What you didn't know: Bec is clearly an animal lover – she and Lleyton had their wedding reception at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.
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Rebecca Hewiit
Name: Jelena Ristic Tennis partner: Novak Djokovic Occupation: Director of the Novak Djokovic Foundation Best known for: Her brains – she studied finance at the prestigious Bocconi University in Milan. What you didn't know: Serbian Jelena is said to be great with languages, and speaks English and Italian fluently.
Jelena Ristic Name: Brooklyn Decker Tennis partner: Andy Roddick Occupation: Model and actress Best known for: Her incredible bikini body and Sports Illustrated covers What you didn't know: Brooklyn really knows how to play it cool - she waited five months before returning Andy’s calls.
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