cricket legend: Sachin Tendulkar shared an emotional message for the tennis great Roger Federer after the two sporting icons reunited during the Wimbledon Championships.
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Carrying X after their meeting at the All England Club, Tendulkar reflected on their long-standing friendship. “Some rallies never end. Our friendship is one of them. Always a pleasure to spend time with you, Roger. Until we meet again,” Tendulkar wrote. The reunion took place during another memorable visit to Wimbledon for the former India batsman, who was among the distinguished guests invited to watch Friday’s semi-final from the prestigious Royal Box. India’s Test and ODI captaincy are also available Shubman Gillwho experienced Wimbledon from the Royal Box for the first time. Gill, who is currently in England with the Indian team, will return to cricket action later this month for the ODI series against England. One of the highlights of the day was Tendulkar’s interaction with West Indies batting well Brian Lara:which brings back memories of one of cricket’s most famous rivalries. Although the two have feuded fiercely on the international stage, they have since been in exhibition and charity matches together. Gill also appeared to be enjoying the occasion, taking a break from international commitments to soak up the atmosphere on Center Court. The star-studded guest list also included Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk and Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe, with several prominent names from the sporting world attending the Championships. On court, Alexander Zverev booked his place in the Wimbledon final for the first time with a convincing 7-6(0), 6-2, 6-4 victory over British wildcard Arthur Fery. The second seed overcame a competitive opening set before taking full control of the match on Center Court. Fresh from winning his first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros last month, Zverev reached his fifth major final and extended his winning streak at Grand Slam tournaments to 13 matches. He is just one win away from winning his second major title in a row.