Jordan and Cian Adams, two British brothers, spend time in the Royal Box at Wimbledon after completing a challenge intended to raise awareness of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The brothers ran 33 marathons in 33 days, linking the pace and endurance of their effort to the aim of drawing public attention to a form of dementia. Coverage describes the brothers’ mission as focused on increasing understanding of FTD and encouraging awareness among wider audiences. After finishing their marathon challenge, the pair is reported to have attended Wimbledon, spending a day in the Royal Box as part of their broader campaign. The reports focus on both the scale of the running effort—33 marathons completed over 33 days—and the brothers’ subsequent appearance at the tennis tournament, which provides visibility for their cause. No additional details are provided across the sources about the specific outcomes of fundraising or partnerships, but both accounts frame the Wimbledon visit as a continuation of their awareness-raising effort following the marathon challenge.