Lewis Hamilton barred from entering Wimbledon Royal Box

Published July 13, 2015
Hamilton missed Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon final triumph after being barred from the Royal Box after a dress code row. 1 Reuters
Hamilton missed Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon final triumph after being barred from the Royal Box after a dress code row. 1 Reuters

LONDON: Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton missed Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon final triumph after being barred from the Royal Box after a dress code row.

Hamilton was due to join celebrities including actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Bradley Cooper and Hugh Grant in the exclusive enclosure at the All England Club on Sunday.

But the British racing driver was unable to watch Djokovic win his third Wimbledon title with a four-set victory over Roger Federer because he wasn't wearing a shirt and tie.

With the match at 4-3 in the fourth set, a Wimbledon spokesman responded to reports that Hamilton had been turned away by saying: “He did come but he has gone. We are not commenting further.”

Earlier on Sunday, Hamilton had posted a picture on Instagram showing his Royal Box invitation package. In the photo, Hamilton did not appear to have a tie or jacket on.

A Wimbledon spokesman later added: “If he was not adequately dressed you could infer that he would not have been let in, but we do not comment on our guests.”

“If he came without a jacket, tie or shoes he would have had two choices -- not staying or going to get some extra stuff.”

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