Wimbledon celebrates Tendulkar, Kohli, Gill as "three generations of Indian cricketing royalty"
London, July 11
Wimbledon celebrated three generations of Indian cricket icons with a special social media post featuring Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill attending the Championships.
Taking to X, the official Wimbledon account shared a collage of photographs comparing two moments from Centre Court over a decade apart. The post featured Tendulkar and Kohli attending Wimbledon in 2015 alongside a 2026 image of Tendulkar seated next to Gill.
"Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill.Three generations of Indian cricketing royalty in one image," Wimbledon wrote on X.
The post quickly drew attention from cricket and tennis fans alike, celebrating the presence of three of India's biggest cricket stars at the prestigious Grand Slam tournament.
Earlier, Tendulkar praised the quality of tennis on display at Wimbledon after watching the men's singles semifinals from Centre Court, describing Jannik Sinner's performance as a "masterclass" and lauding Alexander Zverev and Britain's Arthur Fery for their efforts.
Tendulkar was among several sporting icons present in the Royal Box at Wimbledon, where he watched Zverev defeat Britain's Arthur Fery to reach his maiden Wimbledon final before Sinner booked his place in the title clash with a commanding win over Serbian legend Djokovic.
He was joined by former West Indies captain Brian Lara, with the two batting greats sharing the spotlight after years of being fierce international rivals and later teammates in several charity matches.Current India Test captain Shubman Gill also attended the semi-final, adding another touch of cricketing royalty to Centre Court.
The Royal Box also featured football stars, including Liverpool and Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk, while Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe was among the notable guests at Centre Court.
In a post on X after the matches, Tendulkar reflected on an entertaining day at the All England Club.
"Wimbledon, you never disappoint! What a privilege to witness two brilliant semifinals today. The fight and belief shown by Fery was wonderful to watch, while Zverev's big serve played a crucial role in a hard-fought win," Tendulkar wrote.
The batting great also applauded world No. 1 Jannik Sinner following the Italian's straight-sets victory over seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic."And then came Jannik Sinner's masterclass. The way he combined power with control across every shot was remarkable. Novak competed till the very end, but Jannik was at his absolute best today," he added.
Tendulkar concluded by celebrating the spirit of sport and expressing his excitement for the Wimbledon final.
"Days like these are why we love sport. Looking forward to more magic on Centre Court!" he concluded.
— ANI
Reader Comments
This is what makes cricket and tennis fans proud! From the Master Blaster to King Kohli to the young prince Gill - Indian cricketers are global icons now. But honestly, wouldn't it be nice if more Indian tennis players also got this kind of recognition at Wimbledon? Just a thought. 🤔
As an American who follows both cricket and tennis, this is fascinating. The cross-sport respect is beautiful to see. Sinner's masterclass against Djokovic was indeed something special, and to have Tendulkar there praising it adds so much prestige. Love how Indian sports icons are celebrated globally now.
Tendulkar sitting next to Brian Lara in the Royal Box - that's a sight for sore eyes! Those two gave us so many memorable battles on the cricket field. And now they're watching tennis together like old friends. Sport truly unites everyone. ❤️
While I love seeing our cricketers getting global recognition, I hope we also start celebrating our other sports heroes the same way. Having said that, watching Sachin, Virat and Gill together at Wimbledon is pure nostalgia and pride. The way Sachin writes about tennis shows his genuine love for all sports. What a legend!
Three generations of cricketing royalty indeed! From the God of Cricket to the Modern Master to the Future Star - this picture tells such an amazing story of Indian cricket's evolution over the decades. Proud moment for all Indians. 🇮🇳🏏🎾
We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.