Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has praised the quality of tennis on display at Wimbledon after watching the men's singles semifinals from Centre Court on July 10, 2026. He described Jannik Sinner's performance as a "masterclass" and lauded Alexander Zverev and Britain's Arthur Fery for their efforts.
Tendulkar witnesses Zverev's maiden Wimbledon final berth
Tendulkar was among several sporting icons present in the Royal Box at Wimbledon, where he watched Alexander Zverev defeat Britain's Arthur Fery to reach his first Wimbledon final. Later, Jannik Sinner booked his place in the title clash with a commanding straight-sets victory over seven-time champion Novak 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 semifinal, adding another touch of cricketing royalty to Centre Court.
Royal Box hosts football and cricket stars
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.
Taking to 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.
Sinner's masterclass over Djokovic
The batting great also applauded world No. 1 Jannik Sinner following the Italian's straight-sets victory over 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.
Earlier, the Indian cricket legend shared a heartfelt message for tennis great Roger Federer after the two sporting icons met, celebrating their enduring friendship.



