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Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma in Wimbledon

Virat Kohli on Monday shared his outlook at the pressure level between cricket and tennis in the presence of Wimbledon between Novak Djokovic and Alex de Minaur on the level of pressure between cricket and tennis, stating that playing cricket in packed stadiums is less scared than to compete at the center court of Wimbledon.This marked Kohli’s first public appearance since the tragic Bengaluru stampede during the RCB’s IPL title win ceremony.In conversation with Vijay Amritaj, Kohli expanded his views on the dynamics of pressure in both sports.“This is a lot of pressure because there are many people in the stadium. But I would say that this center is not afraid as a court because people are sitting with you due to the distance. When we are batting on the pitch, the fans are far away, so you can lose and do your work. Kohli told Vijay Amritraj of Star Sports, “You do not listen directly to your ears, cheers or boos directly in your ears, this is only when you are fielding on the border, but you do not have pressure to succeed or fail with your personal skills.“Here, everything is on the line and can change with a point in tennis. The pressure that these people feel … should be tremendous to play in the Center court. I have great respect for tennis players for this reason, maintaining fitness and mental strength, it is really notable. It is really notable. The semi-final or a final where your feet are trembling due to closer pressure. He said that these people are facing from the quarter -finals to the finals from the final, which I think is a lot of pressure.The cricket icon went viral first after the spot was spotted in Wimbledon with Anushka Sharma, after which the fans went on social media.

After his retirement from T20 International after the 2024 World Cup, Kohli also concluded his test career in May.

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