Sienna Miller, 42, stuns in a polka dot co-ord as she brings the sunshine to dreary Wimbledon while leading the star arrivals alongside boyfriend Oli Green, 27, on day nine

Sienna Miller put on a dazzling show as she arrived at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club for the Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday afternoon.

The British actress, 42, was accompanied by her boyfriend Oli Green, 27, the father of her second daughter, whose name has not been publicly released.

The couple arrived in style at the iconic West London venue, snapped walking arm in arm under a branded umbrella.

They will appear in the prestigious Royal Box on Centre Court, where Jannik Sinner will take on Daniil Medvedev in the men’s quarter-finals.

Later in the day, Jasmine Paolini will face Emma Navarro in the women’s quarterfinals, with a chance of a place in Saturday’s final.

Sienna Miller put on a radiant show as she arrived at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club for the Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday afternoon

The British actress, 42, was accompanied by her boyfriend Oli Green, 27, who is the father of her second daughter, whose name has not been publicly released.

The British actress, 42, was accompanied by her boyfriend Oli Green, 27, who is the father of her second daughter, whose name has not been publicly released.

The couple arrived at the iconic location in style, as they were pictured walking arm in arm under a branded umbrella.

The couple arrived at the iconic location in style, as they were pictured walking arm in arm under a branded umbrella.

Sienna, who competes in the championships annually, looked chic in a neutral polka-dotted suit that revealed her bare stomach.

The mother of two, who welcomed her second child in January, teamed the stylish two-piece suit with a pair of strappy heels and a white bag.

The Anatomy of a Scandal star wore her signature blonde locks in a cool updo and accentuated her beautiful features with soft, glamorous makeup.

Her actor boyfriend looked handsome in a sharp dark gray suit, which he paired with a white shirt and black tie.

They will appear in the prestigious Royal Box on Centre Court, where Jannik Sinner will take on Daniil Medvedev in the men's quarter-finals.

They will appear in the prestigious Royal Box on Centre Court, where Jannik Sinner will take on Daniil Medvedev in the men’s quarter-finals.

Later in the day, Jasmine Paolini will take on Emma Navarro in the women's quarterfinals for a chance to reach Sunday's final.

Later in the day, Jasmine Paolini will take on Emma Navarro in the women’s quarterfinals for a chance to reach Sunday’s final.

Sienna, who competes in the championships annually, looked chic in a neutral, polka-dotted suit that revealed her bare stomach.

Sienna, who competes in the championships annually, looked chic in a neutral, polka-dotted suit that revealed her bare stomach.

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.

“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.

Michael McIntyre looked stylish for the occasion in a navy suit and white shirt

Michael McIntyre looked stylish for the occasion in a navy suit and white shirt

Stephen Fry looked handsome in a cream suit which he paired with a blue shirt and a blue and pink striped tie

Stephen Fry looked handsome in a cream suit which he paired with a blue shirt and a blue and pink striped tie

Cliff Richard gave a thumbs up as he arrived in a teal suit

Cliff Richard gave a thumbs up as he arrived in a teal suit

Adrian Chiles wore a blue-gray suit with a tonal blue tie

Adrian Chiles wore a blue-gray suit with a tonal blue tie

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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 seven-time champion turned his on-field interview into a tirade about what he felt were boos directed at him

The seven-time champion turned his on-field interview into a tirade about what he felt were boos directed at him

Novak Djokovic pretends to play violin for his daughter as he celebrates victory over Denmark's Holger Rune

Novak Djokovic pretends to play violin for his daughter as he celebrates victory over Denmark’s Holger Rune

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

“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.”

The 37-year-old 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.

Rune himself said: ‘I mean, if you don’t know what happened, it probably sounded like boo. But if we all know what happened, it was my name.’

The tennis felt almost secondary after all that fuss, but for the sake of completeness Djokovic won 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 and produced by far his best performance of the Championships so far. Rune was weak, losing the first 12 points of the match and never really recovered.

Djokovic stood by his words during his subsequent press conference.

“If I feel the crowd is crossing the line, I react,” he said. “I don’t regret my words or actions on the field.”

He also tweeted a photo after the game of himself reaching across the field for a ball, with the caption: “Sliding into quarters. Goooooooooooood night.”