Tuesday 7 July 2026

Bond hopeful, 36 and film-maker wife, 59, put on loved-up display on day 9 of Wimbledon as 007 speculation intensifies

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Lydia Davies

By Lydia Davies


Published: 07/07/2026

- 16:08

Updated: 07/07/2026

- 16:13

The actor has remained tight-lipped over reports linking him to the iconic 007 role

The ninth day of Wimbledon brought a parade of famous faces through the gates at SW19 on Tuesday, with actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson and filmmaker Sam Taylor-Johnson stealing the spotlight in matching tennis whites.

The 36-year-old, widely tipped as the next Bond, opted for a crisp white suit paired with a checked polo shirt, while his 59-year-old wife chose white shorts and a waistcoat suited to the warm London weather.


The couple walked hand-in-hand as they arrived at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, where quarter-final action was getting underway across the grounds.

Mr Taylor-Johnson remains among the bookmakers' favourites to succeed Daniel Craig as the next James Bond, although Eon Productions has yet to make an official announcement.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sam Taylor-Johnson

Aaron Taylor-Johnson is among the favourites to become the next James Bond

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Speculation has continued to mount in recent months, fuelled by the 35-year-old's refusal to discuss upcoming projects, his appointment as a global ambassador for luxury watchmaker Omega, the official watch brand of the Bond franchise since GoldenEye, and his long-standing links to designer Tom Ford, who created Daniel Craig's iconic 007 wardrobe.

The British actor is also considered to fit the profile traditionally favoured by Bond producers, with previous 007 stars typically taking on the role in their 30s.

This is not the first time the Bond favourite has attended Wimbledon.

On July 14, 2024, Mr Taylor-Johnson attended the tournament with his wife in coordinating cream-coloured outfits.

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Amanda Holden turned heads in a bright yellow Paul Costelloe ensemble

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Many other famous faces were spotted at Centre Court today.

Amanda Holden rushed across the capital from her Heart Radio breakfast programme to catch the lunchtime action, arriving in a striking yellow Paul Costelloe outfit that added a splash of colour to proceedings.

Benedict Cumberbatch and his wife Sophie Hunter made an elegant entrance holding hands, with Ms Hunter wearing a black-and-white-checked sundress before the pair took their seats in the Royal Box.

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Benedict Cumberbatch and wife Sophie Hunter attended day nine of Wimbledon

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Olly Murs and his wife,

Olly Murs and wife Amelia were among the celebrity guests at the All England Club

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Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague marked her first public outing since giving birth to son Midas a month ago, enjoying the Evian VIP suite in a grey waistcoat with matching wide-legged trousers.

Singer Olly Murs attended alongside his wife Amelia, who wore a cream skirt and jacket combination.

Centre Court's opening contest pitted American stars Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula against each other in an all-US quarter-final clash.

The day's most anticipated encounter saw Novak Djokovic scheduled to take on Felix Auger-Aliassime in the final match on the main showcourt.

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Molly-Mae was spotted for the first time since giving birth to her first son, Midas

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Elsewhere, defending champion Jannik Sinner faced Jan-Lennard Struff on Court One, while Naomi Osaka was set to meet Karolina Muchova in another compelling tie.

Alexander Zverev and Jiri Lehecka were also due to complete their suspended match from the previous day, adding further intrigue to an already packed schedule at the Championships.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson and wife Sam Taylor-Johnson

Aaron Taylor-Johnson and wife Sam Taylor-Johnson arrived at Wimbledon in coordinated white outfits

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The tournament arrived at day nine riding a wave of excitement following British player Arthur Fery's sensational victory on Monday, when the young wildcard knocked out Grigor Dimitrov in a gripping five-set encounter.

The 23-year-old produced one of the Championships' biggest shocks while competing on Centre Court with his childhood hero Roger Federer watching from the stands.

Mr Fery's achievement was historic: he became the first player ranked outside the ATP Top 100 to progress to the Wimbledon quarter-finals since Nick Kyrgios managed the feat back in 2014.