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JK Rowling seemed deep in concentration as she watched day one of the Laver Cup at The O2 Arena in London on Friday.
The 57-year-old author sat in the crowd at the event, where Roger Federer will play his farewell doubles match Friday night.
Before sitting down, she was seen in a black jacket and purple sweater posing next to the huge silver cup with her husband Neil Murray, 51.
Handcuffed: JK Rowling (second from left) appeared deep in concentration as she watched day one of the Laver Cup at the O2 Arena in London on Friday with husband Neil Murray (bottom left)
The Harry Potter writer completed her look by wearing black trousers and matching boots.
Neil looked neat in a black jacket and a blue shirt that he wore open at the collar.
He completed his look by wearing blue jeans and a pair of black leather boots.
Take a pose: Before sitting down, she wore a black jacket and purple sweater as she posed next to the huge silver cup with her husband Neil, 51
The pair were joined at the event by model and driver Jodie Kidd, who sat behind them in the crowd.
The television personality, 43, looked chic in a white dress with a red and blue Aztec design.
Her garment had a plunging neckline and she completed her look by adorning them with a pair of delicate garland earrings.
All stars: The pair were joined at the event by model and driver Jodie Kidd (top right) who sat behind them in the crowd
In style: The television personality looked chic in a white dress with a red and blue Aztec design as she posed with the cup
She wore a lot of makeup to accentuate her beautiful features and was close to her fiancé Joseph Bates.
Elsewhere, rugby player Chris Robshaw, 36, sat nearby and chatted with a friend.
The English sportsman, who plays for the San Diego Legion in California, cut a casual figure in a brown jacket and blue T-shirt.
Lucky couple: She wore a lot of makeup to accentuate her beautiful features and sat close to her fiancé Joseph Bates (top left)
Watching: Elsewhere, rugby player Chris Robshaw, 36 (top right), sat nearby and chatted with a friend, dressed in a brown jacket and blue T-shirt
Roger Federer received a standing ovation from the crowd at the 02 Arena for his farewell doubles match at the Laver Cup on Friday night.
The Swiss tennis legend announced earlier this month that the London tournament would be the last game of his career, having struggled with a string of injuries in recent years.
And when he made his way to the field on Friday, where he will team up with Spaniard Rafael Nadal, he received a chorus and applause from the fans in the audience.
Match: Roger (left) will team up with his regular competitor Rafael Nadal for his farewell doubles match
Greeting his audience: Roger received a standing ovation from the audience at the O2 Arena on Friday afternoon
Success: The Swiss star won 20 Grand Slam championships during his impressive tennis career
For the final game of his 24-year career, Federer teamed up with his longtime competitor for Team Europe against American duo Jack Sock and Francis Tiafoe.
The 41-year-old looked relaxed backstage as he spoke to team captain Bjorn Borg and team-mates Stefanos Tsitsipas and Matteo Berrettini before taking to the field.
Federer had previously spoken of his desire to play alongside Nadal, before Team Europe captain Borg granted the tennis legend his wish.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion – who is third in the all-time men’s league – is bowing to court as one of the greatest ever, claiming a staggering total of 103 singles titles on the ATP Tour.
The Laver Cup, which Federer helped set up in 2017, pits Team Europe against Team World in the tennis version of the Ryder Cup of golf, with nine singles and three doubles matches taking place at London’s O2 Arena.
End of the road: Earlier this month, Federer announced his plans to retire after this month’s Laver Cup