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The best and worst dressed tennis players, royals and celebrities at Wimbledon: How YOU ranked every outfit – and the surprisingly lowkey attendee who beat Kate

Wimbledon is just as famous for its courtside fashion as world-class tennis and Pimm’s – and this year’s edition of the Grand Slam delivered sartorial inspiration in spades. 

However, some celebrity looks were deemed better than others, if the results of the Daily Mail’s extensive poll are anything to go by. 

At the start of the tournament, readers were given the opportunity to vote for the best-dressed spectator – including actors and royals alike. 

In a surprising outcome, British adventurer Bear Grylls clinched the top spot, with a staggering 83 per cent of positive votes for his impeccably tailored navy suit, over predictable names like the typically stylish Princess of Wales or suave Sir David Beckham. 

Grylls is said to be close friends with the Prince of Wales and has collaborated with him and the Duke of Sussex on various wildlife conservation projects throughout the years.

Coming in at second place was Stanley Tucci, as our readers clearly favoured a classic, quiet luxury look over trendier ensembles. 

Lady Amelia and Eliza Spencer, chef Marcus Wareing, singer Katherine Jenkins, and Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch were among the top 10, with the positive percentage calculated by comparing an outfit’s up and down votes. 

The least popular outfits belonged to influencer Molly-Mae Hague, whose grey outfit from her own brand Maebe failed to impress, and Naomi Osaka, despite the Japanese tennis star showcasing a range of unusual and showstopping tennis outfits. 

With a positive percentage of just 13, singer Ellie Goulding was voted worst dressed in SW19 this season as readers felt her black and white polka dot minidress missed the mark. 

Read the full results of the first round below.

In a surprising outcome, British adventurer Bear Grylls (pictured) clinched the top spot, with a staggering 83 per cent of positive votes for his impeccably tailored navy suit, over predictable names like the typically stylish Princess of Wales or suave Sir David Beckham 

Coming in at second place was Stanley Tucci, as our readers clearly favoured a classic, quiet luxury look over trendier ensembles

Coming in at second place was Stanley Tucci, as our readers clearly favoured a classic, quiet luxury look over trendier ensembles

With a positive percentage of just 13, singer Ellie Goulding was voted worst dressed in SW19 this season as readers felt her black and white polka dot minidress missed the mark

With a positive percentage of just 13, singer Ellie Goulding was voted worst dressed in SW19 this season as readers felt her black and white polka dot minidress missed the mark

The best and worst dressed royals and celebrities at Wimbledon: How YOU ranked every outfit

 Name 

Bear Grylls

Stanley Tucci 

Marcus Wareing 

Katherine Jenkins 

Joseph Fiennes

Tom Hiddleston

Benedict Cumberbatch 

Jenni Falconer 

Ncuti Gatwa

Spencer twins  

Erica Stoll 

Usain Bolt 

Roger Federer 

King Frederik 

Charles Dance 

Stuart Broad ` 

Patrick McEnroe 

Princess of Wales 

Robert Rinder

James Norton 

Hannah Hampton

Ashley James

Naomi Osaka 

Molly-Mae Hague 

Rosie McClelland 

Joanne McNally 

Paapa Essiedu 

Emma Thynn

Amanda Holden 

Naomi Osaka 

Hozier

Naomi Osaka  

Millie Court

Jessica Gunning

Camilla Kerslake 

Oti Mabuse  

Pixie Lott

Dermot Kennedy

Angela Scanlon

Ellie Goulding

Positive %*

83%

82.3% 

79.7%

78.5%

77.7% 

77.2% 

76.3% 

75.6% 

75.4% 

73.8%

72.8% 

72.2% 

72.1% 

71.7% 

71% 

69.8% 

69.5%

68.9% 

67.9%   

67.3%

32.6%

30.9% 

30.5%

30.3% 

29% 

28.3% 

27.9% 

26.7% 

26.5% 

25.9% 

25% 

24.8% 

24.5% 

24.3% 

23.8% 

21.6% 

16.8% 

16.7% 

15.3% 

13.3% 

 

Which day 

10

4

4

8

5

6

9

7

8

4

3

5

8

7

3

2

2

4

7

8  

1

3

9

5

3

2

5

9

5

4

1

4

2

2

1

1

4

3

 

*The positive percentage was worked out by comparing an outfit’s up and down votes

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