Daily Dose of Social Media: Djokovic’s rowing practice, Raducanu and Gauff reacts to Badosa’s stunning photoshoot

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Tuesday, 23 July 2024 at 07:39
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Today in our Daily Dose of Social Media, we recap the most recent activity and entertainment of WTA and ATP Tour players on social media. Serena and Venus Williams faced each other on the court again for a commercial spot for the investment brand they are shareholders in.
At the same time, the Olympics are taking over social media with Novak Djokovic's new venture into an Olympic sport. A recent video shows Iga Swiatek at Philippe Chatrier as she prepares for Paris 2024 and also appeared briefly on Daria Saville's blog, giving details about life in the Olympic Village.

Williams sisters share the court again

The legendary sisters Venus and Serena Williams participated in a new commercial together, where they shared some moments on the court. Serena retired in 2022, while Venus remains active without any updates on her next appearance on the WTA tour.
The advertisement is for an investment brand where Venus and Serena are shareholders and ambassadors. “Sure, we’ve played each other a few times,” said Serena in the video. “You can say that again,” responded Venus. “But we've been on the same team for life.”

Djokovic practices rowing in Paris

Novak Djokovic continues his preparation for the Olympics while sharing photos of himself practicing a new Olympic sport. The Serbian will seek the gold medal starting on July 26 and will be the second seed of the tournament despite an irregular 2024.
This time, Nole shared an update of his days in Paris ahead of the Olympic Games. Djokovic shared photos of himself practicing rowing in the French city. The images are reminiscent of his photos from the past Olympic Games in Tokyo, where he surprised fans by trying artistic gymnastics with Nina Derwael, the Belgian Olympic gold medalist and 2-time World Champion.

Gauff and Raducanu react to Badosa's dazzling new photoshoot

Paula Badosa shared photos from her latest photo shoot for the Spanish magazine La Vanguardia. The former world No. 2 is seen on various tennis courts showcasing different outfits.
The new photos on Badosa's Instagram included reactions from her colleagues, former US Open champion Coco Gauff and Emma Raducanu. The American commented "stunning" with heart-eye emojis, while the British former world No. 10 reacted with a "Daaamnnn girl," which received many likes from fans.

Swiatek trains at Philippe Chatrier

The 4-times Roland Garros champion and world No. 1 will be the main favourite for the upcoming Olympic Games. With a record of 35-2 (95%) at Roland Garros, Swiatek is the most dominant player on clay in recent times and will have a good chance of winning the Olympic gold.
The Polish player is already in Paris training after her early exit from Wimbledon in the third round at the hands of Yulia Putintseva, which ended her 21-match winning streak. A video was shared on Twitter showing Swiatek training at the Phillipe Chatrier, the main stadium of Roland Garros.

Swiatek spotted in Saville’s Olympic Vlog

Daria Saville continues with her Olympic Vlog, sharing her daily life in the Paris 2024 Olympic Village. The Australian athlete shares her room with Ellen Perez, who has also appeared in her videos.
In addition to her training routines and physio work, Saville has posted images from inside the Olympic Village, including dining areas and transportation, among other things. She highlighted an interaction with Iga Swiatek during lunch: “Iga gave us a thumbs up for the blog,” Saville said. “Amazing,” responded the world No. 1 while having lunch.

Andreescu gears up for her first Olympic Games

The 2019 US Open champion Bianca Andreescu is already anticipating her participation in the Olympic Games. The Canadian posted on Twitter that she is in Paris preparing for the tournament. The former world No. 4 will make her Olympic debut after injuries forced her to pull out of Tokyo 2020.
"Playing at the Olympic Games has been a huge goal of mine these past few months as I have been working my way back from injury," Andreescu said in a Tennis Canada interview. "It is always an honour to represent my country and I cannot wait to do that again alongside Canada's incredible team of athletes on the world's biggest stage in Paris."

Roddick reacts to Fish’s legends match tweet: “How am I just finding this out now?”

Only a few weeks remain until the start of the hardcourt swing, which will culminate with the US Open at the end of August. Two weeks prior, the Cincinnati Masters 1000 will kick off on August 12, with all the top Tour players confirmed on the entry list.
However, Cincinnati will also host some legends matches in the days leading up to the event. The official tournament account shared posters advertising the "Legends match," featuring Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Mardy Fish, and John Isner, as well as a women's match between Steffi Graf and Lindsay Davenport.
Former silver medalist at the Athens 2004 Olympics, Fish tweeted, "I’ll be training for this," tagging Roddick on X. The former world No. 1 responded hilariously, "Dude we are playing together?!?!? Sick! How am I just finding this out now?"

I’ll be training for this. @andyroddick

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A clash of American legends 🇺🇸 Andre Agassi and John Isner are going head to head against Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish during the Legends Exhibition match on Saturday, August 10. Special guests Stefanie Graf and Lindsay Davenport will help officiate and commentate the match.

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Bastad Open honours Rafael Nadal

After his participation in the Bastad Open, the Spanish player received a tribute from the tournament organizers. Nadal reached the final of the event but lost to Portuguese player Nuno Borges in straight sets. This did not prevent the Swedish Open from preparing a tribute for the former world No. 1.
In a social media post from the tournament, a photo was shared showing the gesture the organization made towards Nadal, the 2005 tournament champion: “This week the @swedishopen honoured @rafaelnadal with the trophy he won in 2005. Looking forward to seeing it on display at the @rafanadalmuseum! VAMOS‼️”

Vondrousova's heartfelt message after Olympic withdrawal

Marketa Vondrousova has announced her withdrawal from Paris 2024 following a hand injury. The Czech player had hoped to participate at least in the doubles event but will not be present in the draw. According to the ITF, the Czech team will have Katerina Siniakova as Vondrousova's replacement in singles, while Noskova will team up with Karolina Muchova in the doubles.
“I’m so sorry, but due to health reasons I’m not participating in this year’s Olympic Games in Paris,” the 2023 Wimbledon champion said. “I was hoping until the last moment that I could do at least doubles, but the problems with my hand won’t let me on the court. I’m focusing now to be fine for the US Open, I’ll keep my fingers crossed for all Czech players in France.”

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