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JJ Lin And His Famous Pals Had A Ball Of A Time At The Wimbledon Finals

Game, set, envy much?

Game, set, envy much?

Game, set, envy much?

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Back in 2017, JJ Lin became the first Asian star to be invited to Wimbledon. Though he gave the event a miss last year as he was busy with his concert tour, he was spotted in the spectator stands of the prestigious tennis tournament again earlier this week (Jul 14). Sadly, the singer, who’s a proud member of #TeamRogerFederer, couldn’t see the tennis legend win his ninth Wimbledon trophy — Federer was bested by Novak Djokovic in the almost five-hour match. Still, it’s clear from JJ’s pics that he had a smashing good time hanging out with his famous pals.

1 of 9 Group shot!

“Looks like I’m creeping in the background…” wrote Henry Golding when JJ posted this photo of him with K-pop star Choi Siwon and Chinese actor Bai Jingting. “Looking good as always @henrygolding!” responded JJ.

 

  • 2 of 9 Eye spy....

    JJ also tagged two other stars in the same group photo. Circled in red is supermodel Kendall Jenner and circled in blue is Brooklyn Beckham aka son of footballer David Beckham.

     

  • 3 of 9 JJ with Brooklyn Beckham

    He did eventually snag a pic with Brooklyn.

  • 4 of 9 JJ and Hannah Quinlivan

    “Haha who is that beautiful girl,” commented Jay Chou when he saw this pic of JJ and his wife. “Don’t worry Jay, I’ll take good care of Hannah Quinlivan,” wrote JJ.

  • 5 of 9 Hannah and Henry... and JJ

    Hannah posted this photo of her with Henry where JJ can be seen playing with his phone. “Was JJ Instagramming in the background?” commented one of her followers.

  • 6 of 9 JJ with Henry Golding  
    7 of 9 And with Siwon  
    8 of 9 Suit up
    9 of 9 By invite only  

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