Keira Knightley looks chic in a white dress as she arrives hand-in-hand with rocker husband James Righton to lead the star-studded turnout on day 10 of Wimbledon

Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton were the stars of the night on Wednesday afternoon on the tenth day of the Wimbledon Championships.

The 39-year-old actress looked chic in a semi-sheer white dress, paired with pink loafers and a straw hat.

She wore stylish sunglasses and carried her belongings in a small cream and gold handbag.

James, 40, looked dapper in a brown suit, paired with matching shoes and sunglasses, as he arrived hand-in-hand with Keira before heading to the Royal Box.

Elsewhere, Hannah Dodd turned heads in a striking yellow ruffled dress that perfectly accentuated her stunning figure.

Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton led the arrival of stars on Day 10 of the Wimbledon Championships on Wednesday afternoon

The actress, 39, looked typically chic in a semi-sheer white dress, paired with pink loafers and a straw hat

She accessorised with stylish sunglasses and carried her belongings in a small cream and gold handbag.

The actress, 39, looked typically chic in a semi-sheer white dress, paired with pink loafers and a straw hat

James looked handsome in a tan suit, paired with matching shoes and sunglasses, as he arrived hand-in-hand with Keira, before heading to the Royal Box

James looked handsome in a tan suit, paired with matching shoes and sunglasses, as he arrived hand-in-hand with Keira, before heading to the Royal Box

Zara Tindall and her husband Mike posed for photos before watching the tennis match.

There is mystery surrounding Alex de Minaur’s fitness as he prepares for the biggest match of his career after injuring himself in a win over his last opponent at Wimbledon.

The Australian No. 1 will face seven-time champion Novak Djokovic on Centre Court, with a place in the semi-finals of a debut Grand Slam at stake.

But the 25-year-old player is still sweating from a hip injury he sustained during his final point in the fourth round against Arthur Fils.

De Minaur is expected in court in London on Wednesday afternoon (early Thursday morning AEST).

His match is scheduled to take place after the thrilling women’s quarter-final between Ukrainian Elina Svitolina and Moscow-born Elena Rybakina, representing Kazakhstan (10.30pm on Wednesday, kick-off AEST).

However, he did not train on the indoor or outdoor courts at Wimbledon on Tuesday. It is possible that he hit elsewhere, but there are limited indoor courts in the area and the persistent rain made outdoor training impossible.

His teammates remained tight-lipped and refused to discuss his condition or training activities.

De Minaur came into action and secured a thrilling fourth-set victory over Fils, closing the match with an angled stop volley at the net after a forehand shot.

He didn’t celebrate at all, perhaps because he was relieved to have won after blowing a two-set lead at the same stage in 2022. It could also be that he knew at the time that he was injured.

Kiera flashed her dazzling white smile for the cameras

Kiera flashed her dazzling white smile for the cameras

Although the couple are rarely seen together in public, James is famous in his own right as a musician, best known for his work with the disbanded group The Klaxons

Although the couple are rarely seen together in public, James is famous in his own right as a musician, best known for his work with the disbanded group The Klaxons

Hannah Dodd turned heads in a striking yellow ruffled dress that showed off her incredible figure

Hannah Dodd turned heads in a striking yellow ruffled dress that showed off her incredible figure

Joe Alwyn looked handsome in a blue Ralph Lauren shirt and white chinos

Joe Alwyn looked handsome in a blue Ralph Lauren shirt and white chinos

Richard E Grant and Jemima Khan appeared in high spirits upon arrival

Richard E Grant and Jemima Khan appeared in high spirits upon arrival

Zara Tindall and her husband Mike put on a fun show before watching the tennis match

Zara Tindall and her husband Mike put on a fun show before watching the tennis match

Dressed in a chic green and white floral print midi dress, paired with a white jacket, Princess Anne's daughter looked elegant on the day of the quarter-finals, with her husband Mike in a matching slate grey coat

Dressed in a chic green and white floral midi dress, paired with a white jacket, Princess Anne’s daughter looked elegant on the day of the quarter-finals, with her husband Mike in a matching slate grey jacket

Alexa Chung showed off her impeccable style in a brown knitted cardigan and midi skirt

Alexa Chung showed off her impeccable style in a brown knitted cardigan and midi skirt

Alexa Chung showed off her impeccable style in a brown knitted cardigan and midi skirt

Formula 1 star Pierre Gasly arrived with girlfriend Francisca Gomes after a great weekend at Silverstone

Formula 1 star Pierre Gasly arrived with girlfriend Francisca Gomes after a great weekend at Silverstone

Mimi Labouchere wore a blue pinstripe midi dress, with a cream sweater around her shoulders

Mimi Labouchere wore a blue pinstripe midi dress, with a cream sweater around her shoulders

Leo Woodall dressed to impress in a brown tweed Ralph Lauren suit

Leo Woodall dressed to impress in a brown tweed Ralph Lauren suit

Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton were also spotted arriving on day ten of the tournament, with the mother of the Princess of Wales cutting a graceful figure in a white floral dress with brown suede heels

Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton were also spotted arriving on day ten of the tournament, with the mother of the Princess of Wales cutting a graceful figure in a white floral dress with brown suede heels

Peter Phillips was accompanied by his girlfriend Harriet Sperling in South West London

Peter Phillips was accompanied by his girlfriend Harriet Sperling in South West London

Bethany England stood out in a light yellow suit

Bethany England stood out in a light yellow suit

He walked stiffly to his chair, looking more like he had lost the match than won it, and then sat there for a few minutes in deep thought.

He said at the time, ‘It’s going to be okay. I’ll find a way. You can count on me to go out there, do my absolute best, and play my heart out.’

A few hours later he added that his hip was “a little red,” but “it was probably just a little bit of shock.”

That the 25-year-old will give his all is a guarantee, but for a player whose game relies so much on speed and movement, it would be a huge handicap to face Djokovic, who is limited by injury.

Coincidentally, Djokovic himself is still working on getting back to full fitness, after undergoing knee surgery for a torn meniscus just a month ago.

This happened after Djokovic grabbed the microphone during his match on Monday night and pointed a Roman candle directly at the crowd on Centre Court.

The seven-time champion turned his on-court interview into a tirade about what he saw as boos when he won in three sets.

It seemed like the crowd was just cheering his opponent ‘Ruuuuuune’, but Djokovic, as so often, saw it differently.

Novak Djokovic took on the crowd on Centre Court on Monday, accusing them of disrespecting him

Novak Djokovic took on the crowd on Centre Court on Monday, accusing them of disrespecting him

The tennis star's wife, Jelena Djokovic, looked slightly uncomfortable as Djokovic surveyed the crowd

The tennis star’s wife, Jelena Djokovic, looked slightly uncomfortable as Djokovic surveyed the crowd

His outburst came after he defeated Holger Rune in three sets to reach the quarter-finals

His outburst came after he defeated Holger Rune in three sets to reach the quarter-finals

“To all the fans who showed respect and stayed here tonight, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and I appreciate it,” he began. “And to all those people who chose to disrespect the player – in this case me – have a goooooooood night.”

His rather bemused BBC interviewer Rishi Persad said: ‘I hope they were just commenting on Rune and not disrespecting you.’

Djokovic – who has a track record of stirring up crowds – was having none of it. ‘They were. They were [disrespecting me]’ he insisted. ‘I don’t accept it. No, no, no. I know they were cheering for Rune, but that’s an excuse to boo too.

“Listen, I’ve been on tour for over 20 years. I know all the tricks. I focus on the respectful people who pay the ticket, and love tennis and appreciate the players. I’ve played in much more hostile environments, believe me – you can’t touch me.”

He seemed to believe that some in the crowd were masquerading as boos to support Rune. To my ears it sounded no different than Lord saluting Joe Root after a century.