Kohli Compares Wimbledon Pressure to Cricket's Biggest Matches
Kohli Compares Wimbledon Pressure to Cricket's Biggest Matches

Kohli Compares Wimbledon Pressure to Cricket's Biggest Matches

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Virat Kohli, attending Wimbledon with his wife Anushka Sharma, commented that the pressure of playing cricket—even in iconic packed stadiums—is less intense than competing on Wimbledon's Centre Court due to the close proximity and constant engagement of fans. He explained that tennis players face immense psychological stress on a weekly basis, while cricketers typically experience such pressure only during rare, high-stakes matches like World Cup finals or India-Pakistan encounters. Kohli highlighted that the immediacy of every point in tennis requires exceptional composure and mental toughness. He also noted that cricket has its own unique challenges, such as unpredictability and limited opportunities to recover from mistakes. Kohli's remarks reflect a deep respect for the resilience and psychological demands placed on tennis athletes. His insights were shared during his attendance at Wimbledon, where he supported Novak Djokovic, and in conversations with Vijay Amritraj and Star Sports.

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