BRIAN O’DRISCOLL and wife Amy Huberman got dressed up to the nines as they attended Wimbledon.
The all-star rugby couple were among the big names who turned out to watch the action at the iconic tennis tournament on Saturday.



Ireland and Leinster legend O’Driscoll looked dapper in a beige suit with white shirt and blue tie.
Huberman, meanwhile, wowed in a pink floral dress from Férí worth up to €400 to buy.
Saturday’s action in London will be headlined by Novak Djokovic facing off against fellow Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic.
The likes of Jannik Sinner, Ben Shelton and Iga Swiatek will all also feature this afternoon on day six.
However, proceedings have been interrupted by wet weather that forced play to be stopped and covers brought out over the courts.
So far today, Clara Tauson vs Elena Rybakina is level at 4-4 and Daria Kasatkina is trailing a set and a break to Liudmila Samsonova.
On the men’s side of the draw, Flavio Cobolli has taken the opener 6-2 to Jakub Mensik.
No play will take place on the outside courts until 1:30pm at the earliest, although matches on Centre and Court 1 will not be affected due to the presence of roofs.
One of Friday’s matches were used to pay tribute to Diogo Jota following the Liverpool star‘s tragic death.
The Portugal international and his brother Andre Silva died following a car crash in Spain.
Portuguese tennis star Nuno Borges wore a black ribbon in tribute to the 28-year-old forward.
Players got permission from Wimbledon chiefs to pay their respects on court.
Borges and compatriot doubles player Francisco Cabral both wore the ribbons.
Karen Khachanov beat Borges in a five-set thriller yesterday, though he is back on court alongside American Marcos Giron in the doubles this afternoon.
Jota was laid to rest at a heart-wrenching funeral service on Saturday.
Liverpool stars Virgil Van Dijk and Andy Robertson led mourners with two touching wreathes emblazoned with Diogo’s number 20 and André’s number 30.
A joint-funeral for Jota, 28, and his brother André Silva, 25, was held at the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar church after the devastating crash.
Portugal’s head coach Roberto Martinez spoke after the ceremony and described how the days since their tragic deaths had been “really, really sad” but the funeral today showed “we are a very large, close family”.
Martinez went on to say it was “essential” for Portugal to show “we are together,” adding the brothers’ spirits will be “with us forever”.
He said: “So thank you very much for your messages and for your support and everything that we receive [from] all over the world.
“Today we are all one football family.”
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was there with his players – including Reds stars Joe Gomez, Darwin Nunez and Alexis Mac Allister.
Former teammates Jordan Henderson and James Milner were also in attendance.
Some of Jota’s international teammates present at the ceremony were Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, Chelsea‘s Joao Felix and Manchester City‘s Bernardo Silva.
A huge crowd of mourners gathered outside the church and showed support for the brothers’ friends, family, coaches and teammates as they walked in procession.