Today in
our
Daily Dose of Social Media, we review the most significant activities and
Entertainment from ATP and WTA players. Italy received another joy after
Jannik Sinner and
Matteo Berrettini led the team to the Davis Cup title this Sunday. Both players celebrated their first back-to-back championship on social media.
As the off-season begins,
Emma Raducanu volunteered by distributing food to the community in London;
Leylah Fernandez thanked
Billie Jean King for her kind words following Canada's elimination and
Carlos Alcaraz shared a meme about his mood after
Rafael Nadal's retirement.
Leylah
Fernandez expresses gratitude to Billie Jean King after quarterfinals exit
Leylah
Fernandez thanked Billie Jean King for her encouraging message following
Canada’s quarterfinal defeat at the
Billie Jean King Cup Finals. The American
legend, who has previously expressed admiration for the 22-year-old, reached
out to Fernandez after Canada fell short in the singles matches against Great
Britain’s Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu.
A year ago,
Fernandez led Canada to their first Billie Jean King Cup title, but this time
their journey ended earlier. Italy eventually claimed the 2024 crown, led by
World No. 4 Jasmine Paolini. Despite the disappointment, 12-time Grand Slam
champion Billie Jean King shared a motivational message with Fernandez, which
the Canadian later posted on social media, expressing her determination to
bounce back next year. "Thank you for your wisdom and motivation
@billiejeanking," Fernandez wrote. "I’ll take the feedback and you
can count on me to give it my all in 2025 👊."
Emma
Raducanu volunteers for Surplus to Supper after Billie Jean King Cup exit
Photos have
surfaced on social media of Emma Raducanu performing charitable work in London.
The 2021 US Open champion ended her season after Great Britain’s elimination in
the semifinals of the Billie Jean King Cup and returned to London to enjoy her
off-season. However, she made time to volunteer for Surplus to Supper,
an organization that aims to combat hunger by preventing food waste and
rescuing perfectly good food, which is then redistributed to the community.
Raducanu was seen handing out food to those in need.
The British
team started the tournament on a high note, winning their opening match against
Germany and their quarterfinal clash against defending champions Canada. Both
Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter won their singles matches without dropping a
set. However, they were stopped by Slovakia in the semifinals, after Rebecca
Sramkova defeated Boulter and the doubles team of Hruncakova/Mihalikova
triumphed over the doubles specialists Nicholls/Watson.
Denis
Shapovalov recalls feeling ‘like a junior’ facing Roger Federer at 2019 Miami
Open
Denis
Shapovalov admitted that he felt "like a junior" when he faced Roger
Federer at the 2019 Miami Open. In less than two weeks, Shapovalov will compete
in the
Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) London Grand Final, an exhibition
tournament that has taken place throughout the year, with Shapovalov, Andrey
Rublev, Alex de Minaur, and Holger Rune set to play in the final event of the
season.
During a
conversation with
Dominic Thiem and
Thanasi Kokkinakis, Shapovalov recalled his
match against Federer five years ago. At the time, the Canadian was just 20
years old and had emerged as one of the Tour’s most promising players. He had
already defeated the likes of Dan Evans, Andrey Rublev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and
Frances Tiafoe on his way to the semifinals, before facing the 20-time Grand
Slam champion, Federer.
It was
Shapovalov’s first and only encounter with the Swiss legend, who was ranked No.
4 in the world at the time. Federer went on to win the match convincingly 6-2,
6-4, securing his 28th Masters 1000 singles title and 101st career singles
title overall.
“I beat
good players, I beat Rublev, I beat Tiafoe on the way there,” Shapovalov said.
“I felt like a junior on the court. It was insane,” the former world No. 10
added. “No one can make you feel more ridiculous than him,” Kokkinakis
responded. “I’ve never seen him sweat, dude. His hair just stays there,” the
Aussie joked.
Carlos
Alcaraz enjoys golf and shares meme about Nadal's retirement
Carlos
Alcaraz is enjoying his days off after Spain’s early exit from the Davis Cup
Finals. The Spanish tennis star had an incredible season, winning two Grand
Slam titles at the French Open and Wimbledon, finishing the year as World No.
3. ‘Carlitos’ played his final event of the year in Malaga, where he was
alongside Rafael Nadal during the latter’s final appearance as a professional.
Spain’s
early elimination in the quarterfinals against the Netherlands marked the end
of Nadal’s career, as well as the conclusion of the season for the rest of the
Spanish team. Alcaraz is now taking time off, focusing on the upcoming season,
and has made the most of his break by playing golf, one of his hobbies outside
of tennis.
Additionally,
the 21-year-old shared a meme on his Instagram stories referencing Nadal’s
retirement. “My life after Rafa Nadal retired,” read the meme, featuring actor
Wagner Moura (from the Netflix series Narcos) with a lost expression in
various photos.
Jannik
Sinner and Matteo Berrettini celebrate Italy's Davis Cup victory
Jannik
Sinner and Matteo Berrettini took to social media to celebrate Italy's Davis
Cup title win. The Europeans successfully defended their 2023 title with Sinner
and Berrettini leading the charge. In the opening match of the day, Berrettini
had no trouble defeating Botic Van de Zandschulp 6-4, 6-2, while Sinner
capitalized on his favoritism to seal the Italian victory with a 7-6(2), 6-2
win over Tallon Griekspoor.
This marks
Italy’s third Davis Cup title, with the first coming in 1976, followed by
back-to-back championships in 2023 and 2024. In both victories, Sinner was the
team’s leader, winning all of his singles matches in the Finals stage. The
team, captained by Filippo Volandri, also featured Lorenzo Musetti, Simone
Bolelli, and Andrea Vavassori. Both Berrettini and Sinner shared their joy on
social media, posting photos of them lifting the trophy.
“Il sogno di una vita!!!! Campioni del mondo!! 🇮🇹💙🔨”
Berrettini posted.
“Campioni!!! 🇮🇹💙🏆” posted the 2-time Grand Slam
champion Sinner.