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Watch: Sachin Tendulkar, hailed as ‘arguably the greatest batsman of all time’, spotted in Wimbledon semi-final | Tennis news

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Watch: Sachin Tendulkar, hailed as 'arguably the greatest batsman of all time', spotted in Wimbledon semi-final | Tennis news

Watch: Sachin Tendulkar, hailed as 'arguably the greatest batsman of all time', spotted in Wimbledon semi-finalSachin Tendulkar (Screenshots) Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar was among the Wimbledon stars on Friday as he attended the men’s singles semi-final at the All England Club. During the live broadcast, the former India batter was seen enjoying the action on the ground, with one commentator calling him “arguably the greatest batsman of all time” as cameras in the stands trained on him.Tendulkar was seen watching the first semi-final involving Britain’s Arthur Fehry and French Open champion Alexander Zverev on Center Court. Master Blaster looked relaxed as he enjoyed playing with other famous guests at one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments.This was not Tendulkar’s first visit to Wimbledon. The batting great has attended Grand Slams several times over the years, reflecting his love for sports other than cricket. His performances at major world sporting events often attracted the attention of fans from all over the world.Look:In the first semi-final, Arthur Fery, ranked 114th in the world, faced Alexander Zverev. Fery, who grew up just five minutes from the All England Club and played college tennis at Stanford University, was aiming to become the first wild card to reach a Wimbledon final since Goran Ivanisevic’s memorable winning streak in 2001.The second semi-final of the day saw defending champion Jannik Sinner take on seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic in another blockbuster on Center Court. Djokovic defeated Sinner in a five-set thriller during their previous meeting in the Australian Open semi-finals, adding further intrigue to the match.The semi-finals were played in warm conditions, with temperatures in south-west London reaching around 29 degrees Celsius.The women’s singles final, scheduled for Saturday, will feature an all-Czech match between Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova.

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