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Monica Barbaro and Andrew Garfield took in some tennis action together in London.
The pair were spotted at the All England Tennis and Croquet Club during Wimbledon on Sunday, July 6. They both sported all-white Ralph Lauren ensembles and could be seen holding hands as they entered the event space.
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Once inside, the two — who were first linked in early 2025 — sat near Maude Apatow, Charithra Chandran and Matthew Broome. The couple could be seen chatting and laughing, and at one point, the Amazing Spider-Man star planted an affectionate kiss on the A Complete Unknown actress’ face.
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Barbaro, 35, and Garfield, 41, were first spotted together at a play in London in February. That same month, a source confirmed to PEOPLE that they were dating.
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While neither performer has spoken about the relationship publicly, they have since been spotted doing everything from attending Hollywood parties to running errands together.
The actors are also reportedly in talks to work together on the upcoming film Artificial, a new project from Challengers director Luca Guadagnino, per Deadline.
While speaking with Entertainment Tonight at the June 11 premiere of her Netflix series FUBAR, Barbaro said she “can’t really say anything yet” about the movie.
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“I’m so excited to work with Luca, he’s just one of my favorite directors and I think everyone aspires to work with him so I’m excited about that,” Barbaro said, when asked what she could share about the movie.
“I’m excited to work with the whole cast, it’s gonna be a great time,” she added with a laugh, after ET’s reporter specifically asked if she was excited to work with Garfield.
For his part, Garfield has made it clear on numerous occasions that he does not plan to discuss his personal life with the media.
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“I have never, and I won’t ever, speak about or confirm or deny anything about my personal life with anyone, ever,” the Oscar-nominated actor said in a 2024 interview with Esquire.
He made similar statements to Bustle three years earlier about his love life, saying he’ll “fight” for his “right for a private, personal life.”
“My right to be ordinary,” Garfield said. “My right to be a mess. My right to be sorrowful. My right to lose, to get it wrong, to be stupid, to be a person.”