Chris Hemsworth Enjoys Prime Courtside View at Wimbledon Finals – Internewscast Journal
Currently immersed in the filming of "The Avengers: Age Of Ultron" in England, Chris Hemsworth found time to step away from his demanding schedule this past Sunday. Opting for a different kind of action, he attended the Wimbledon finals held in London.
Taking a courtside seat, Hemsworth watched the thrilling match between tennis titans Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. Accompanying him was his wife, Elsa Pataky, sharing the excitement of the day.
At 30, Hemsworth effortlessly embodies the superhero persona off-screen as well. Even dressed in a collared shirt and a thick suit, there was no concealing his broad shoulders, impressive biceps, and the muscular physique that defines his action-packed roles.
But on Sunday Chris Hemsworth took a break from his hectic shooting schedule to get a courtside view of London's Wimbledon finals.
The actor watched Roger Federer's clash with Novak Djokovic alongside his loving wife, Elsa Pataky.
Chris, 30, he certainly looks the part of a superhero, as a collared shirt and a thick suit weren't enough to hide his wide shoulders, bulging biceps and impressive bulked up frame.
Meanwhile Elsa, who's seven years his senior at 37, sported a navy dress that featured white polka dots.
She doted on her superhero husband during the game, seen holding his face and looking on affectionately.
They were something of a matchy couple, both sporting shortened hair and wide rimmed sunnies.
Other celebrities at the event include fellow Australian actor Hugh Jackman, as well as wife Deborra-Lee Furness, and Chris' Avengers co-star Samuel Jackson.
He and Elsa have three children together – two month old twin boys Tristan and Sasha, and two-year old daughter India.
The Australian actor was recently seen filming an action scene on set of the next Avengers flick, which will hit cinemas next year, in Guildford, England.
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