BRIAN O’DRISCOLL gave fans an inside look at he and his wife Amy Huberman’s “brilliant day” at Wimbledon.
O’Driscoll and Huberman were among the celebrity names at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Saturday.




And they turned out in style, with Amy donning a stunning pink floral dress from Férí worth up to €400 while also carrying a bag from Peelo.
BOD, meanwhile, looked dapper in a beige suit with white shirt and blue tie.
As well as watching Novak Djokovic beat fellow Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic, the Ireland rugby legend also met another sports great.
He shared a photo of him with Ian Botham: England cricket international who was part of sides that got to two World Cup finals.
Botham – also known as Beefy – also played professional football with Yeovil Town and Scunthorpe United.
Alongside that pic and a number of others from the day, the ex-Leinster centre said: “Always a brilliant day @wimbledon with this beauty. *my wife not Beefy but he’s a delight too“
Huberman, meanwhile, also shared a pic from the day alongside an explainer of both of their outfits.
She said: “Don’t tell him the invite to Sportsperson Saturday @wimbledon might have been down to my hard earned bronze medal in the sac race during sports day in 4th class.
“Dress Irish @ferifolk, Bag Irish @iampeelo and husband also locally sourced in Ireland.”
The headline act on Saturday was Novak Djokovic, who has won Wimbledon seven times.
He is just one shy of tying Roger Federer (eight) as the male player with the most tournament titles.
But on his run to the 2024 final, where he lost a second successive final to Carlos Alcaraz, Djokovic marked each win with a signature move.
Djokovic, 38, placed the frame of his racquet under his chin and held the handle out, pretending to play the violin.
The dad-of-two revealed the 2024 celebration was dedicated to his daughter Tara who had recently taken up violin lessons.
This year, though, the No6 seed has mixed things up.
FAMILY MAN
After beating Alexandre Muller in round one and then Dan Evans in round two, he has performed a quick dance.
Djokovic pumps his arms and hands down, left, right and up while looking towards his box, including his wife Jelena and their two children.
Once again, it is a classy touch for his kids – Stefan, ten, and Tara, seven.
Djokovic explained: “It’s something between me and my children.
“We have a song, it’s called ‘Pump It Up’.
“I don’t know how many of you guys know that.
“It’s quite an old song. Good rhythm.
“So yeah, we’re pumping. We love pumping.
“We pump after every win. I don’t know the name of the artist. ‘Don’t you know, pump it up, you got to pump it up’. Disco song.”