
While Wimbledon 2025 thrilled tennis fans with high-octane matches and top-seed clashes, Indian celebrities added their own sparkle to the grand event.
The All England Club saw a glamorous blend of sports and stardom, as several popular Indian figures turned heads in the stands.
Recently-retired Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli made a notable appearance at Wimbledon alongside his wife, actress and producer Anushka Sharma.
Seated in the prestigious Royal Box, the duo drew attention not only for their presence but also for their elegance. Kohli later shared his admiration for Novak Djokovic's performance on social media, calling it “business as usual for the gladiator.” Djokovic acknowledged the gesture with a warm response.
Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and his wife were seen enthusiastically supporting the 24-time Grand Slam champion during his hard-fought quarter-final clash against Flavio Cobolli.
India’s Test vice-captain Rishabh Pant, known for his bold batting on the field, brought sharp fashion to the fore as he enjoyed the matches from the stands. Dressed in a refined suit, Pant was spotted soaking in the electric atmosphere, showcasing his love for tennis off the cricket field.
Indian pacer Deepak Chahar attended the event with his wife Jaya Chahar, making a stylish statement as they watched the action from the crowd. The couple seemed in high spirits, enjoying the blend of sport and sophistication that Wimbledon offers.
The Indian presence at Wimbledon wasn’t limited to cricket. Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra, fashion veteran Neena Gupta, and fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah were also seen attending the event.
Their attendance highlighted how Wimbledon continues to draw influential personalities from across the spectrum of Indian culture—be it sport, cinema, or fashion.
Wimbledon 2025 proved once again that it's more than just a tennis tournament—it’s a celebration of sport, elegance, and global connection. The presence of Indian celebrities added to the vibrancy of the event, reinforcing how international icons embrace the magic of Centre Court.
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