Katy Perry looks effortlessly chic at Wimbledon with fiancé Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were on hand when British hopeful Jodie Burrage crashed out of Wimbledon on Wednesday afternoon.

Singer Katy, 38, and Hollywood star Orlando, 46, occupied seats at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, sharing kisses and taking selfies as they waited for the action to begin.

Katy looked chic in a navy long sleeve Bardot top and white silk midi skirt as she allowed herself to join in on the emotion of the day as the singer made a series of animated faces as she watched the match .

The Firework hitmaker swept her locks back into a high ponytail and accompanied her with a dotted neckerchief.

Katy completed her look in navy high heels with white trim and a polished make-up look.

Hard to miss: Katy Perry’s animated display caught the eye at Wimbledon’s All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Wednesday afternoon

Cheerful: The singer was in a typical cheerful mood as she attended day three of the competition

Caught: Katy and Orlando Bloom got in on the action on Wednesday

Sweet: They were spotted sharing a kiss after moving to their seats at the event

Mixed emotions: Orlando was seen panting while Katy enjoyed a belly laugh as Britain’s Jodie Burrage crashed out of the tournament at the hands of Daria Kasatkina

Exciting: Katy looked excited as she watched the two tennis players begin their first set

Here we go: The pair stuck out their tongues as they posed for a selfie at the event

The couple waited patiently in line and seemed eager to go to court.

Katy and Orlando’s arrival coincided with the opening of the roof on Center Court after several downpours, with the sun’s rays illuminating the grass.

Britain’s Jodie Burrage had a nightmare on Center Court when she left Wimbledon at the hands of Daria Kasatkina.

The 24-year-old arrived with high hopes after reaching the Nottingham final last month and knocking out Caty McNally on Monday for her first grand slam win and a likely top 100 finish.

But she found herself staring down the barrel of a humiliating “double bagel” in the second round after dropping the first set without winning a game.

Burrage regained her composure in the second set, but Russia’s Kasatkina, the Eastbourne finalist and eleventh seed, proved too strong in a resounding 6-0 6-2 win.

The British number two was nervous at her first appearance at Center Court, and unfortunately it showed.

Just eight games were completed on Tuesday as the All-England Club was battered by rain and play was for the most part restricted to Center and No 1 Courts only.

Let’s talk: They talked as they waited for the action to kick off at the sports venue

Immersion: Orlando and Katy mingled with other spectators as they took in the match

Sitting pretty: Katy looked stunning during her performance at the event on Wednesday

Chic: The singer was dressed in a vintage-inspired look as she entered the All England Lawn Tennis Club with her fiancé

All dressed up: Katy looked chic in a navy long-sleeved Bardot top and white silk midi skirt, while Orlando rocked a navy blue suit with white check detailing

Ready for Wimbledon: The pair waited patiently in line and seemed excited to go to court

Joining in: Orlando’s animated expressions said it all as he watched the game unfold

Tough competition: Jodie takes on Russia’s Daria Kasatkina (pictured) in the women’s singles

Britain’s hopes: Burrage is fresh off her first-ever victory at the showpiece after advancing to the second round of Wimbledon on day one

With less than 90 minutes of outdoor action possible on day two before the heavens opened, organizers canceled 69 scheduled games.

It means that Wednesday’s order of play is a mix of singles matches in the first and second rounds, with the start of the doubles tournament shifted one day to Thursday.

But the backlog could grow further with some showers forecast on Wednesday amid sunny spells. Due to the rain, the game on the outdoor courts has already been postponed to 12.30 p.m.

Burrage and Daria’s match will be followed by the No. 1 seed in the women’s draw Iga Swiatek taking on Sara Sorribes Tormo and then reigning men’s champion Novak Djokovic against Jordan Thompson.

Weather alert: Katy and Orlando’s arrival coincided with the opening of the roof on Center Court after several downpours, with the sun’s rays illuminating the grass

Never mind: but the unpredictable weather did little to deter the pair as they watched the game

Loved it: Katy soared triumphantly through the air during her performance on day three at Wimbledon

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