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Tendulkar, Kohli and Anushka watch Wimbledon semi-finals
Sachin Tendulkar never misses his annual date with Wimbledon, especially when his favourite tennis player Roger Federer is in action. Although this may seem an usual word for all people who are aware of Sahin Tendulkar’s accustom to watch the Wimbledon matches while this year’s tour turns out to special one with the get together of his junior Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma.
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London, July 10: Legendary Sachin Tendulkar today continued with his routine of turning up at the Wimbledon and this time he enjoyed the company India’s Test captain Virat Kohli while watching the men’s singles semifinals. Amusing bit was that the Wimbledon official handle failed to recognise Anushka Sharma! A host of other stars at the venue included ex- French footballer Theirry Henry, ex- Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson, British actor Sienna Miller and members of the Royal family.
The Indian stars were attending the men’s singles semis featuring Novak Djokovic versus Richard Gasquet even as Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis were cruising into the ladies final with a straight-sets win.
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While Sachin has been a regular at Wimbledon, often meeting and greeting Roger Federer, Kohli has done well to follow his idol’s footsteps to make his Grand Slam ‘debut.’.