Helicopter rides, chats with Ellen Degeneres and hanging ten with surfing legends. In other words, just a typical week for your favorite tennis pros. Check out what else you missed on Instagram this week!
Rafael Nadal, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Fabio Fognini, Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev and Roger Federer suited up nicely for the launch of the Laver Cup in Geneva, Switzerland. Not to be outdone were John Isner, Taylor Fritz, Nick Kyrgrios and Jack Sock. Are you Team Europe or Team World? Personally, we’re Team ATP Players in Suits.
Naomi Osaka jetted from one side of the Pacific to the other, appearing on The Ellen Show and then heading to her home country of Japan (the city of Osaka, no less) ahead of the Toray Pan Pacific. What jetlag?
Grigor Dimitrov caught some Californian waves with legendary pro surfer Stephanie Gilmore.
Kim Clijsters, the 4-time Grand Slam winner and mother of 3, announced (yet another) return from retirement in 2020. Why yes, we do believe in the Kimpossible.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal earned our vote for the Most Bromantic Couple award, hands down.
Bianca Andreescu soaked up the love from her fellow Canadians, most notably that from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, following her US Open victory.
Serena Williams twinned adorably with her daughter Olympia while supporting her #WildChild campaign which seeks to celebrate active kids. “To me, a wild child isn’t necessarily negative. It also means being spirited, growing and learning,” she’s quoted as saying in Oprah Magazine.
Coco Gauff made us wonder who was fangirling harder – her or Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving?
Rafael Nadal again proved he’s living his best life. This time helicoptering with Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille. Play hard, play hard, right?
Caroline Wozniaki hit the books (in a private jet, no less) for her Harvard Business School program.
Novak Djokovic returned to his roots in the Serbian village of Brzeće. He was in the area for his foundation’s annual “Drugarijada” or Friendship Camp, which is now in its seventh year and strives to improve the lives of local youngsters.
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