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Anushka Sharma scrolls phone, Virat Kohli watches intently: Star Couple spotted during Wimbledon 2025 finals

Anushka Sharma scrolls phone, Virat Kohli watches intently: Star Couple spotted during Wimbledon 2025 finals

Time of India12 hours ago
Wimbledon 2025 saw sports and entertainment stars gather. Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma watched Novak Djokovic's comeback. Djokovic won after losing the first set. Kohli praised Djokovic on Instagram. The couple's stylish outfits drew attention. Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas, Cate Blanchett, Rebel Wilson, and David Beckham were also present. Roger Federer also attended. Djokovic acknowledged Federer's legacy post-match.
Wimbledon 2025 served up more than just thrilling tennis on Monday—it brought together the world's biggest sports and entertainment stars under one roof. Among those stealing the spotlight were
Virat Kohli
and
Anushka Sharma
, who were spotted enjoying
Novak Djokovic
's sensational Round of 16 comeback from the stands.
As Djokovic powered through a dramatic win, all eyes turned to the celebrity-filled Royal Box, where the star couple's contrasting reactions—Virat watching intently, Anushka casually scrolling her phone—quickly became a talking point.
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The match delivered on all expectations as Novak Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam champion, bounced back in style after dropping the first set 1-6. He rallied to win the next three sets 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, leaving spectators in awe.
Among them was Virat Kohli, who was clearly inspired by the Serbian's trademark resilience. Sharing a moment from the match on Instagram, Kohli wrote, 'What a match, it was business as usual for the gladiator @djokernole.
'
The couple turned heads with their stylish appearance at Centre Court. Virat Kohli looked dapper in a tailored tan brown blazer paired with a crisp white shirt and a patterned grey tie. His neatly styled hair and sharp beard completed the polished look, while matching tan trousers added to the understated elegance.
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Anushka, seated beside Virat, exuded effortless elegance in a crisp white structured blazer layered over a matching top. Her soft curls fell naturally, complementing her minimal, fresh makeup. She added a touch of chic with gold hoop earrings, a delicate chain bracelet, and oversized sunglasses resting beside a woven straw sun hat on her lap.
Their presence added to the star power lighting up Wimbledon's opening week. Joining them in the stands were
Priyanka Chopra
and
Nick Jonas
,
Cate Blanchett
, Rebel Wilson, and Sir David Beckham. The Royal Box lived up to its reputation—blending high fashion, sporting spirit, and a heavy dose of celebrity glamour.
Also in attendance was eight-time Wimbledon champion
Roger Federer
, drawing cheers from the crowd. Post-match, Novak Djokovic paid tribute to him, saying, 'Roger is a huge champion. Every time I play here, I think of his legacy.'
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