Today in
our
Daily Dose of Social Media, we review the most significant activities and
Entertainment from ATP and WTA players. If anyone had doubts about
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard's incredible serve,
Ben Shelton experienced the Frenchman's power firsthand after taking a hard shot to the body during the Basel Open final.
Meanwhile,
Zheng Qinwen celebrated her title in Tokyo,
Simona Halep had a special day with children in Hong Kong, and
Carlos Alcaraz trained with
Daniil Medvedev ahead of the Paris Masters. All this and more in a new day on social media.
Mpetshi Perricard’s 236 km/h serve hits Shelton
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard launched a 236 km/h serve that struck Ben Shelton in a painful moment at Basel. The 21-year-old claimed his second title by defeating the American 6-4, 7-6(4), moving up to his career-high ranking as world No. 31.
It was an incredible run for Mpetshi Perricard, who hit 22 aces in his match against Shelton and a total of 109 aces across his five matches, taking advantage of his towering 2.03-meter height. One of the Frenchman’s serves hit Shelton directly on the body, making for one of the most striking images of the final in Switzerland. Mpetshi Perricard quickly apologized as Shelton took a moment to recover before resuming play.
"First of all, obviously, I want to congratulate Gio on a great week and a great match today. I almost killed myself trying to return your serve. So many other parts of your game have improved so much; you're such a great young talent and so good for the sport," Ben Shelton said after the match.
Alcaraz and
Medvedev sharpen skills in front of fans
Carlos
Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev held a joint practice session just before the start
of the Paris Masters. They took to the Central Court at the AccorHotels Arena
in Paris Bercy for an open practice in front of French fans. After an intense
training session, both players took photos and signed autographs for the crowd.
The
Spaniard is seeded second and the Russian fourth, giving them both a bye in the
first round as they await their opening-round opponents. Alcaraz will face the
winner between Nicolas Jarry and qualifier Lorenzo Sonego, while Medvedev
awaits either Alexei Popyrin or Matteo Berrettini. If both uphold their
rankings, they could meet in an anticipated semifinal showdown.
Zheng Qinwen celebrates Tokyo win Over Kenin
Zheng Qinwen is the WTA’s player on the rise
with her impressive form in recent months, celebrating her latest title on
social media after defeating Sofia Kenin on Sunday. Since Wimbledon, the
Chinese tennis star has compiled a record of 28-4, with titles in Tokyo,
Palermo, and a gold medal at the Olympic Games. She also reached the semifinals
at the China Open and the final in Wuhan, key results that helped her pull
ahead of Emma Navarro in the Race and secure her place at the WTA Finals.
The 21-year-old achieved her second WTA 500
title and celebrated her remarkable performance on social media after defeating
former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin in the final. “Very happy to win my
second WTA 500 title in Tokyo🏆 what’s coming next🔮” she posted.
Tomljanovic opens up in Q&A ahead of Merida Open
Alja
Tomljanovic is set to make her debut at the
Merida Open Akron and recently
participated in a Q&A session shared on social media by the account
Hablemos
de Tennis. The former world No. 32 is one of the main stars of the WTA 250
event held in Mexico as she works to regain her form following a long injury.
The
Australian player is the third seed and shares the draw with players such as
Alycia Parks, Renata Zarazua, Nadia Podoroska, and Tatjana Maria, among others.
In the interview, Tomljanovic revealed whether she prefers to play with her
forehand or backhand, chose her favorite Grand Slam, and talked about her
favorite on-court outfits. You can check out the rest of the interview at the
following link.
Alcaraz,
Rublev, and Fils arrive for training
This
Sunday, some of the main stars of the Paris Masters arrived for training, with
a video capturing the players’ arrival, led by Carlos Alcaraz. The tournament
will begin on Monday with the first-round matches, from which the top 8 seeds
are exempt.
The video
shows the players arriving at training on Sunday morning, including greetings
from Carlos Alcaraz,
Andrey Rublev, Taylor Fritz, Alexander Zverev, and local
stars
Arthur Fils, Adrian Mannarino, and Ugo Humbert.
Fan favourite Halep receives warm welcome in Hong Kong
Simona
Halep returns to the court once again, this time at the WTA 250
Hong Kong Open,
where she received a wild card for her first tournament of this category. The
Romanian star took part in the fan-day, participating in a promotional activity
with dozens of children. A few weeks ago, the former world No. 1 achieved her
first victory in over two years—since the start of her doping ban—defeating
Arina Rodionova in three sets, also in Hong Kong.
The
two-time Grand Slam champion is one of the tournament’s main stars and faces a
tough debut against sixth seed Yue Yuan. Halep also shares the draw with
players like Leylah Fernandez, Katie Boulter, Sofia Kenin, and Diana Shnaider.
“It’s
really a pleasure to be back here in Hong Kong after three weeks. I enjoyed the
time last time, and now I’m enjoying the time,” Simona Halep said. “It’s a
little bit humid as you can see, but I just want to thank all the fans for the
previous tournament, because so many of them came, and they created a great
atmosphere,” added the former world No. 1.
Lulu Sun meets
legend Li Na at Hong Kong Open
The New
Zealander has been one of the most intriguing newcomers on the Tour and arrived
as one of the strong names at the Hong Kong Open, where she met the legendary
Chinese tennis player
Li Na. The 2-time Grand Slam champion, who is the
tournament director, posed for photos with Sun, the players' representative, at
the draw ceremony. “Omg did I just meet Li Na? 😭🙊,” she posted on Instagram.
Sun reached
the Wimbledon quarterfinals coming from the qualifiers, with notable wins
against opponents like Zheng Qinwen in the first round and Emma Raducanu in the
Round of 16. She also recently reached her first WTA final at the Monterrey
Open.
The
23-year-old will be one of the stars at the Hong Kong Open, featuring an
impressive draw for a tournament of this category, with players like Diana
Shnaider, Leylah Fernandez, Sofia Kenin, and Katie Boulter, along with former
world No. 1 Simona Halep, who recently returned to victory in the same city.