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Celebrity Sightings
Posted 09/08/2008 @ 3 :45 PM

As the Open comes to a close, the celebs come out to watch. During the last couple of days numerous celebs including Richard Branson, Common, Rob Thomas, Donald Trump, Alec Baldwin, and Charlize Theron all came to Ashe stadium to watch the world's best compete. Andy Murray spoke about how exciting it is for a player to look into the stands and see their favorite actors and actresses sitting there watching them "work".

Here's a quick clip of some interviews by many of the celebs spotted the past couple of days.

Check out Andy Murray meeting his favorite actor, Will Ferrell, (1:11) after his quarterfinal match win.

Dan

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