BBC presenter Isa Guha's bold outfit at Wimbledon has left tennis fans stunned.
Her bright pink suit lifted the gloom over SW19, with viewers saying: "Our screens are illuminated when you're on."
The broadcaster is part of the BBC's presenting team for this year's tournament, which got underway on Monday.
Isa shared a glimpse of her outfit on Instagram as she posed on a balcony overlooking Henman Hill.
Her radiating outfit was coupled with a pair of purple heels as she smiled at the ground in the snap.
In the caption, she wrote: "And we're back. Day 1 and rain seem to be a perfect match. Fun to be back."
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Fans were quick to complement the former England cricketer's style choice in the comments section.
One commented: "Outfit not matching the court today."
Another added: "Our screens are always illuminated when Isa is on."
A third follower also wrote: "Looking fire and smashing with an amazing style."
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Meanwhile, one more said: "You’re on point as always. Great matching footwear as well."
This year's Wimbledon began on Monday with a rain-affected first day.
Despite having a roof, the action on Centre Court was disrupted by the weather as Novak Djokovic began the defence of his title.
One pause in the action even saw staff attempt to dry the court with "leaf blowers".
The Serbian was able to overcome the weather on his way to a straight sets victory over Pedro Cachin, though.
Brits Andy Murray and Katie Boulter are both in action on day two, although the latter's match on Court 18 was affected by rain.
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