In our Daily Dose of Social Media,
we recap the latest updates from ATP and WTA stars on social media. Alexander
Zverev starred in the day's controversy after unleashing his fury against
the umpire at the Hamburg Open. The German had a strong reaction following an
officiating error that cost him a set against
Hugo Gaston.
Meanwhile, a video of Carlos
Alcaraz at 13 years old circulated on social media, and American legend
Chris Evert was astonished by the young Spaniard's impressive skills at such a
young age. Among WTA players,
Barbora Krejcikova sought support from her
fans on social media, while
Aryna Sabalenka provided updates on her
recovery progress.
Zverev's furious reaction to missed
Double Bounce Call
Alexander Zverev (No. 4) starred in
the day's major controversy during his Round of 16 match at the Hamburg Open.
The German, the top seed and defending champion, faced Frenchman Hugo Gaston
(No. 81) in their first encounter so far. Gaston was leading 5-4 in the first
set with a break point in his favor when the controversial play that ignited
Zverev's fury occurred.
After a long rally, the 2-time Grand
Slam runner-up approached the net, and Gaston attempted a lob. However, Zverev
reached the ball and hit a smash with his back to the net. Gaston couldn't
reach it, and there was a double bounce, although the umpire didn't catch it.
The point continued, and a few shots later, the Frenchman hit an excellent
passing shot that was called valid, giving him the first set 6-4.
Zverev, who had noticed the double
bounce from the start but continued playing the point, exploded in anger at the
umpire: "It's impossible that I only bounced once, impossible!" the
world No. 2 said. The umpire upheld his decision and awarded the set to Gaston.
Ultimately, Zverev overcame the umpire's error and went on to win the match
4-6, 6-2, 7-5.
In the quarterfinals, he will face
the 8th seed Zhang Zhizhen (No. 34). The Chinese player achieved the best
victory of his career a few weeks ago by defeating world No. 5 Daniil Medvedev
at the Halle Open. He has a 3-7 record against top-10 players, and this will be
his first meeting with Zverev.
Chris Evert amazed by 13-Year-Old
Alcaraz’s skills
The 18-time Grand Slam champion
Chris Evert shared a post featuring
Carlos Alcaraz playing at just 13 years old
in the Le Petit As, an international tournament for players aged 12-14 held
annually in Tarbes, France.
The tournament is highly regarded in
junior tennis, having produced several champions who have reached the elite
level of the sport. Notable examples include Rafael Nadal, Martina Hingis, Kim
Clijsters, Michael Chang, Richard Gasquet, Jelena Ostapenko, and Bianca
Andreescu.
A video shared on social media by
Tiempo de Tenis caught the attention of Chris Evert, who shared the clip on
Twitter, expressing her astonishment at the variety of shots Alcaraz displayed
at such a young age: "This is incredible... only 13? With those shots?
Really?" Evert wrote.
Krejcikova rallies fans to support
Lego Centre Court set
The recent
Wimbledon champion called
on her fans through social media to support the Lego Centre Court set idea.
Krejcikova had previously expressed her passion for building Legos during her
participation in SW19.
The Czech's words reached the
company, which, after her title win, sent her a Lego replica of the Wimbledon
Ladies' Trophy, the Venus Rosewater Dish. Now, there's a possibility of a set
replicating the Centre Court of the All England Club.
The world No. 10 hopes the project
comes to fruition and has asked her fans to vote on the official website: “I
would really really love to build this. Will you help me by voting for it?”
Krejcikova wrote on X.
“This court is the place where every
tennis player in the world dreams to play, this is the place of passion, the
place of sport. The set is made of 2827 pieces and it features both the
recently added retractable roof (it enables play to continue during rain and
into the night) and the iconic scoreboard,” the Lego website captioned.
Sabalenka updates fans on shoulder recovery
progress
Aryna Sabalenka provided updates on
her recovery after a shoulder injury. The Belarusian held a Q&A session on
her Instagram and shared good news with her fans.
When asked by a fan, “How is your
recovery going?” the 2-time Grand Slam champion posted a photo of herself at
the gym and responded: “It’s going very well!” she wrote. “My last ultrasound
showed that my shoulder has healed, so I got to start playing tennis again this
week,” Sabalenka detailed.
Sabalenka had to retire during her
quarter-final match at the Berlin Ladies Open against Anna Kalinskaya, when she
was trailing 1-5 in the first set. The pain in her shoulder prevented her from
continuing the match, forcing her to withdraw from Wimbledon a week later.
Sabalenka decided to skip the
Olympic Games to avoid physical issues from
quickly switching surfaces from grass to clay, and to prepare for the demanding
hardcourt swing in the US.
Her next appearance will be at the
WTA 500 Washington Open, which starts on July 29, where she will be the top
seed, as it runs concurrently with the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Paula Badosa announces participation
in Guadalajara Open
Spanish player
Paula Badosa has confirmed her participation in the WTA 500
Guadalajara Open Akron, which will take place from September 9 to 15, a week after the US Open. The world No. 65 was last in Mexico for the same tournament in 2022 but withdrew in her first-round match against Azarenka. She also competed in the 2021 WTA Finals, reaching the semifinals before losing to her compatriot Garbine Muguruza.
"Are you coming to the Guadalajara Open? We’re eager to see you," a fan asked Badosa during a Q&A session. "Yessss, I’m looking forward to seeing everyone there. I’ll see you all," responded the former world No. 2 alongside a Mexican flag.
"You’re the best, you’re coming to Mexico and of course, I’ll travel from my state to see you," wrote a fan in the Q&A, to which the Spaniard replied, "Mexico holds a very special place in my heart."
The tournament was held as a WTA 1000-level event for the past two years but was replaced in that category by the Wuhan Open, which is returning to the Tour. The current champion is
Maria Sakkari, who has already confirmed her participation, alongside a star-studded draw featuring players like
Bianca Andreescu,
Zheng Qinwen,
Beatriz Haddad Maia,
Caroline Garcia,
Danielle Collins, and
Victoria Azarenka.