Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attended Wimbledon on Saturday, appearing in the Royal Box while using crutches. The 46-year-old, accompanied by his wife Akshata Murty, was recovering from an injury sustained during a recent family ski trip. According to reports, the injury occurred as Sunak was attempting to show off on the slopes.

The event drew several notable figures alongside Sunak, including Olympic gold medalists Usain Bolt and Sebastian Coe, as well as former England football manager Roy Hodgson. The group watched the matches taking place on Centre Court, one of the tournament’s main venues.

Sunak’s presence at Wimbledon highlights his continued public engagement despite his recent injury. The former prime minister has remained visible in various spheres since leaving office, and his attendance at the prestigious tennis tournament underscores his ongoing interest in the sport.