It was a sparkling night under the lights on Centre Court at Wimbledon 2025, as Novak Djokovic produced a dramatic turnaround to beat Australia’s Alex de Minaur and reach the quarterfinals. The crowd was filled with celebrities who stole the show, with the likes of Roger Federer, Joe Root, James Anderson, and Virat Kohli, who came along with his wife, Anushka Sharma.
Kohli, present soon after his Test retirement, was in awe of Djokovic’s performance, which he termed a real “gladiator” display. The Serb, on the hunt for history, was in peril early on after losing the opening set 1-6 to the high-strung de Minaur. But the 24-time Grand Slam title winner regained his footing and fought back to seize control, taking the match two sets to one.
Virat Kohli posted on his Instagram handle and wrote: “What a match. It was business as usual for the gladiator. @djokernole,”
Following which Novak Djokovic replied and said “Thank you for supporting”

Off his 100th Wimbledon victory a feat only accomplished by Martina Navratilova and Roger Federer before him Djokovic is now only three wins short of capturing a record 25th Grand Slam crown. A Wimbledon victory would also equate him with Federer for eight men’s singles championships at SW19 and make him the Open Era’s oldest major champion.
Nevertheless, Jannik Sinner is a big threat. The Italian might face Djokovic in the semifinals, but he had a scare himself on Monday evening. Grigor Dimitrov retired hurt after claiming the first two sets in their round of 16 encounter, which means Sinner made it through and potentially set up a fireworks-laden meeting later in the week.