The photos of Brad Pitt in the Wimbledon final that impact networks: ‘Did he rejuvenate?’

The 59-year-old actor is on Center Court watching the match between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.

Brad Pitt was present at Wimbledon to watch the final between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz. The 59-year-old actor was seen accompanied by film director Guy Ritchie in the Center Court stands at the grand slam English.

As expected, the photos of the impeccable Hollywood actor dazzled Twitter, where comments of all kinds appeared. Many referred to the fact that one does not speak of age, but most were full of praise

rejuvenated?”, A person asked, for example, in reference to the physical appearance of the superstar. “The Curious Case of Brad Pitt Button” added another referring to the David Fincher film based on the novel by Francis Scott Fitzgerald that tells the life of a man who is born old and as he grows he becomes young.

“Well, the older Brad Pitt is, the better he is than before,” a third user tweeted. “It’s like wine,” wrote another.

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Wimbledon final

The Serbian Djokovic, current champion and number two on the planet, and the Spanish Alcaraz, world ranking leader, are currently defining the Wimbledon Open in London, the third Grand Slam of the season that proposes a generational duel between two tennis players of dissimilar styles .

Djokovic, 36 years old and seven times Wimbledon champion, the last five in a row (he has been undefeated since 2017), is going in search of the title against the 20-year-old from Murcia, in a final that is televised by ESPN and the Star+ platform .

The Balkan, owner of the absolute record of Grand Slam titles with 24 trophies, two more than the Spanish Rafael Nadal (22), will go for all the glory, since winning at the All England Club in London will equal the Swiss Roger Federer, already retired, in number of conquests at Wimbledon with 8, and will take over the number one in the world and the “major” played so far in 2023, after also being crowned in Australia and Roland Garros.

Novak Djokovic in the final against Alcaraz. Photo: REUTERS


Novak Djokovic in the final against Alcaraz. Photo: REUTERS

On his way to the final, Djokovic successively defeated Argentine Pedro Cachín (67), Australian Jordan Thompson (70), Swiss Stan Wawrinka (88), Polish Hubert Hurkacz (18), Russian Andrey Rublev (7) and the Italian Jannik Sinner (8).

Carlos goes in search of his first Wimbledon. Photo: REUTERS


Carlos goes in search of his first Wimbledon. Photo: REUTERS

Alcaraz, for his part, showed that his varied and complete tennis adapts to any surface and settled in the final after having eliminated the Frenchmen Jeremy Chardy (542) and Alexandre Muller (84), the Chilean Nicolás Jarry (28), the Italian Matteo Berrettini (38), the Danish Holger Rune (6) and the Russian Daniil Medvedev (3).

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The photos of Brad Pitt in the Wimbledon final that impact networks: ‘Did he rejuvenate?’