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Indian Couple Marks 36th Wedding Anniversary At Wimbledon With Iconic Strawberries And Cream

An Indian couple, long-time tennis enthusiasts since the early 1970s, recently realized their lifelong dream by marking their 36th wedding anniversary at the prestigious Wimbledon Championships. They not only had the opportunity to witness live matches but also savored the iconic strawberries and cream at the historic venue. The official YouTube channel of Wimbledon featured […]

An Indian couple, long-time tennis enthusiasts since the early 1970s, recently realized their lifelong dream by marking their 36th wedding anniversary at the prestigious Wimbledon Championships. They not only had the opportunity to witness live matches but also savored the iconic strawberries and cream at the historic venue. The official YouTube channel of Wimbledon featured their heartfelt journey, which has resonated deeply with viewers worldwide.

The caption on the YouTube video reads, “Indian couple celebrates 36th anniversary at Wimbledon.”

In the video, the husband expresses, “We’ve been tennis fans since the early ’70s. It’s very emotional for us. It’s very emotional because it’s a dream destination for both of us.”

He describes the atmosphere in the stadium as “spine-tingling” and shares his excitement about seeing Novak Djokovic play, saying, “When he came into the Central Court, I was feeling very good.”

The couple has always supported Indian tennis players like Vijay Amritraj, Leander Paes, and Sania Mirza.

Reflecting on their decision to celebrate their anniversary at Wimbledon this year, they express gratitude for the unforgettable memories they have created.

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The video, shared on July 10, has garnered numerous likes and heartfelt comments.

Netizens react:

“Cute. The simple pleasures of life are the most valued. Nice profile,” commented one YouTube user.

Another wrote, “Great. Happy anniversary.”

“Lovely,” added a third viewer.

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