India lost to Australia by a huge 333-run margin in the first Test failing to score even 110 runs in both innings.
Tendulkar, who flagged off the New Delhi Marathon here this morning, said that four-match Test series is still wide open.
"Coming to India-Australia Test series, it was a tough Test match for us. But it is a part and parcel of the game. The loss (in the first Test) does not mean that the series is lost, the series is still wide open," Tendulkar told reporters after flagging off the marathon race.
Tendulkar said tough moments come in every team and sportsperson's career and that makes sports interesting.
"There are good moments and there are tough moments but it is all about how you stand back on your feet again and start competing. That is what makes the sport interesting. That is what sportspersons play for," said Tendulkar who retired from international cricket in 2013 on pile of records, including an incredible 100 centuries.
"There were some special kids who were taking part on wheelchair. Hats off to their commitment and their grit. They were looking to break their own records and that is really inspiring. In spite of these huge challenges, they were willing to go out and show the spirit.
"This is something for all of us to learn. All in all the response has been good and it is all about leading a better lifestyle. I hope that with the support of the people, this event gets bigger and bigger," concluded Tendulkar, who is also a Rajya Sabha member.
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