Watch: Wimbledon erupts in applause for Sachin Tendulkar

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NEW DELHI: The Wimbledon

Centre Court

experienced a special moment when the announcer hailed

Sachin Tendulkar

as a cricketing icon known for being a World Cup winner and the highest run-scorer in the history of the sport.
This announcement was met with significant applause from the audience. The post capturing this moment, titled "It's great to welcome you back to Centre Court, @sachin_rt," displays the warm reception he received.
"We are also joined by a legend of the game from India.

Another World Cup winner and all-time highest run scorer in the cricket history, please welcome, Sachin Tendulkar!" The crowd erupted in applause for the cricket icon, marking a grand and memorable welcome for Tendulkar.
Watch:

Accompanying Sachin Tendulkar in the VIP section were notable England cricketers

Ben Stokes

, Jos Buttler,

Joe Root

and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, who were observed attending the sixth day of this esteemed tournament.
The commencement of the day's events at the Centre Court was marked by an engaging match between Cameron Norrie and Alexander Zverev, which set a compelling precedent for the day's lineup, including the women's singles affair between Ons Jabeur and Elina Svitolina.

A key highlight anticipated later in the day is

Novak Djokovic

's match. Djokovic, a seven-time

Wimbledon

champion, is in pursuit of matching

Roger Federer

's record of eight Wimbledon titles and securing his 25th Grand Slam title.
In the women's category, the top seed

Iga Swiatek

was scheduled to compete against a player known for her distinctive on-and-off-court demeanor, self-described as a "gangster" during play and an "angel" off the court.
Djokovic, who had an uncomplicated win in his opening match, is set for a more challenging encounter in the second round against Jacob Fearnley, a British player and recent college

tennis

competitor in the United States. Fearnley's performance, pushing Djokovic to four sets, was indicative of his potential and the competitive nature of the tournament.

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