Wayne Rooney and Coleen in good spirits at Wimbledon as he is pictured for first time since landing huge... ngocc

   

WAYNE ROONEY was all smiles as he attended Wimbledon alongside wife Coleen.

The former England captain, 39, sat on Centre Court to watch Novak Djokovic defeat Alex de Minaur in four sets.

Wayne and Coleen Rooney watching a tennis match.

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Wayne Rooney attended Day 8 of Wimbledon alongside wife ColeenCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Wayne and Coleen Rooney watching a tennis match.

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Rooney, 39, was in good spirits on Centre CourtCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Novak Djokovic diving for a forehand volley at Wimbledon.

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Novak Djokovic put on a show against Alex de MinaurCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

SunSport exclusively revealed yesterday that Rooney had netted an £800,000 deal to appear as a Match of the Day pundit.

As part of his Beeb duties, the Manchester United legend will also work for the Corporation at next summer's World Cup.

The initial two-year deal includes an option for a further two-year extension, which would take his fee up to £800k.

This move appears to signal the end of Rooney's managerial career, at least for now.

The popular star was left Plymouth Argyle by mutual consent last December, following previous stints with Derby, DC United and Birmingham City.

Rooney joins a Match of the Day shake-up that sees Gabby Logan, Kelly Cates and Mark Chapman replace Gary Lineker - who was at Wimbledon himself last week - as hosts on a rotating basis following the former BBC star's exit following 26 years in the role.

Coleen, meanwhile, netted a reported £10million deal with ­Disney

The deal will see Wayne and Coleen appear in a documentary alongside their four sons.

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The couple were treated to a battling Djokovic comeback on Centre Court.

The Serbian, 38, recovered from a poor start to beat De Minaur 1-6 6-4 6-4 6-4.

Novak Djokovic comes through tough test against Katie Boulter's fiance Alex de Minaur to reach Wimbledon quarter-final

Also in attendance was the Serbian's former rival Roger Federer, watching from the Royal Box.

Speaking on court after his win, Djokovic joked of Federer: "I mean this is probably the first time he is watching me where I have won the match.

"The last couple of times I lost, so it's good to break the curse. It is obviously great to have Roger here.

"He is a huge champion and someone I admired and respected a lot. We shared the stage for many years and it is great to have him back at his most successful and favourite tournament, no doubt."

Roger Federer and Mirka Federer at Wimbledon.

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Roger Federer was in attendance on Centre Court