Photos: Carlos Alcaraz, Marketa Vondrousova shine at Wimbledon champions dinner
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By Jun 02, 2025Photos: Carlos Alcaraz, Marketa Vondrousova shine at Wimbledon champions dinner
The men's winner was dressed to the nines in Louis Vuitton, while Vondrousova paired a stunning black gown with all-white Air Force sneakers at the glitzy gala.
Published Jul 17, 2023
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Alcaraz was all smiles as he showed off the men's singles trophy during the Wimbledon champion's dinner.
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"Beating Novak, winning Wimbledon championship is something that I dream about since I start to play tennis," Alcaraz told press after his victory. "That's why is the biggest moment of my life."
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Hours after the final, Louis Vuitton and Rolex ambassador Alcaraz was dressed to the nines for his champion's portrait.
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Vondrousova shows off the Venus Rosewater Dish at the Wimbledon champions dinner.
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The 24-year-old's gala look featured a stunning black strapless dress paired with comfy all-white Nike Air Force 1s.
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The Wimbledon champions dinner marks the traditional end of The Championships, giving winners and runners up a chance to reflect on the fortnight and pose with their respective trophies.
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