Kate Middletonâs Attendance at Wimbledon âMeans a Lot to the Playersâ and Fans, Says Retired Champion Andy Murray
Kate Middletonâs Attendance at Wimbledon âMeans a Lot to the Playersâ and Fans, Says Retired Champion Andy Murray

Kimberlee SpeakmanSat, July 11, 2026 at 10:32 PM UTC
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Kate Middleton and Andy Murray at Wimbledon in London on July 2, 2026Credit: Visionhaus/Getty -
Retired British tennis player Andy Murray said Princess Kateâs presence at Wimbledon is key to the tournamentâs identity
Murray said that the Princess of Wales is patron of Wimbledonâs hosting club and that she plays the tennis and padel
Kate presented the Wimbledonâs womenâs championship trophy after attending the ladiesâ singles final on July 11
Retired pro tennis player Andy Murray is reminding people why Kate Middleton is a central figure to Wimbledon.
The 39-year-old British star, who retired in August 2024, told Hello Magazinethat he believes having the royals, like the Princess of Wales, 44, in the Wimbledon audience is a big part of the London-based tournamentâs âidentity.â
âI think it means a lot to the players and to tennis fans to see the royal family at Wimbledon,â the Olympic medalist said. âItâs part of the tradition of Wimbledon and the fans really like that, especially the overseas fans.â

Kate Middleton presents the Wimbledon trophy to Linda Noskova on July 11, 2026Credit: Shi Tang/Getty
Murray also said that he believes that part of the reason why Kate is such a big fan of tennis is because she dabbles in the sport from time to time. She is also the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, where Wimbledon is held.
âShe is definitely a tennis fan and she plays a bit herself, I think. I think she also plays padel,â Murray told the outlet, referring to the racket sport that blends elements of tennis and squash.
He went on to say that one of his favorite memories with Princess Kate was when they watched British tennis player Katie Swan take on U.S. player Madison Keys earlier this month during the second round of Wimbledon.
âYes, it was a fun afternoon ⊠We watched the Katie Swan and Madison Keys match, so it was good to be watching a British player together,â he recalled to Hello Magazine.
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Kate Middleton and Andy Murray at Wimbledon in London on July 2, 2026Credit: CameraSport via Getty
His interview comes the same day the Princess of Wales attended the ladiesâ singles final at Wimbledon on Saturday, July 11.
She was spotted waving to fans as she made her way to her usual seat in the front row of the Royal Box, the exclusive 74-seat section of the stands at Centre Court, accompanied by her mother, Carole Middleton.
She wore a red, belted Roland Mouret dress while for the game and eventually headed down to the court to present the womenâs championship trophy, the Venus Rosewater Dish, to 21-year-old Linda Noskova, who defeated her fellow Czech, Karolina Muchova, in three sets to win her first-ever Wimbledon title.
Princess Kate and Prince William have tennis courts at both Forest Lodge, their main base in Windsor, and Anmer Hall, their country home in Norfolk. The Princess of Wales is known to play the sport and has even bested her husband at the sport in the past, according to Australian tennis star Rod Laver.
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âIâd met William and Kate a few times, and in the Royal Box you get a chance to chat with them a little bit. They play tennis against each other. William told me he couldnât beat her,â he told theDaily Mail in 2020.
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