In our
Daily Dose of Social Media, we recap the latest updates from ATP and WTA stars
on social media. The couple
Jannik Sinner and
Anna Kalinskaya were spotted
enjoying some free days in Italy, while
Iga Swiatek and
Elena Rybakina are
taking advantage of the summer days.
On the
other hand, a fun interview with
Jasmine Paolini was revealed in the
'Confessional Cart,' where she talked about her colleagues with whom she enjoys
going out the most. An ATP video featured
Andrey Rublev and
Daniil Medvedev
discussing their long friendship in a fun and emotional conversation.
Sinner and
Kalinskaya enjoy days in Italy
World No. 1
Jannik Sinner confirmed his relationship with World No. 17 Anna Kalinskaya
during the recent
French Open. When asked about it in a press conference,
Sinner was brief and avoided giving more details about his private life: “Yes,
I'm with Anna, but we keep everything very confidential. I won't say
more."
Recently,
they had mixed fortunes at
Wimbledon. The Italian seemed on his way to a
semifinal rematch with Carlos Alcaraz, showing great form at SW19. However, he
couldn't get past Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals and fell in 5 sets. On
the other hand, the 25-year-old Russian was on a good streak after three
consecutive wins without dropping a set, but had to retire in the Round of 16
while trailing 3-6, 0-3 against the 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.
The gossip
magazine Chi Magazine published some photos of the couple's vacation after
Wimbledon. According to the publication, they are enjoying some days in the
Italian province of Sardegna, with some photos showing them taking advantage of
the Italian summer's pleasures.
Swiatek balances
training and relaxation in Poland
Another
player taking advantage of her free days to relax is World No. 1 Iga Swiatek.
The Polish player had a disappointing exit in the third round against Yulia
Putintseva and once again fell short of expectations at Wimbledon.
The 5-time
Grand Slam champion's next challenge is the
Olympic Games Paris 2024, which
will be held on the courts of
Roland Garros, where she has won 4 titles in the
last five years. Swiatek continues to work to arrive in the best shape, though
she is also taking time to relax in Poland.
Swiatek
shared several photos from her recent days in Poland, where she combines
training routines with some downtime in her home country: “Summertime in Poland
be like...” she captioned on Instagram.
Paolini opens up in 'Confessional Cart'
Perhaps the
greatest rise seen in the WTA this season is from 28-year-old Italian Jasmine
Paolini. The Italian broke into the top 50 for the first time in her career a
little over a year ago and has now entered the top 5, with two Grand Slam
finals in the recent French Open and Wimbledon, in addition to the WTA 1000
Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships title in February this year.
Tennis
Channel recently posted their latest “Confessional Cart” video on social media
with Paolini as the interviewee. While being transported in a golf cart, she
answered some fun questions: “Player on Tour you’d like to hang out with and
why?” one of the questions asked.
“No one, I
don’t want to,” she said laughing. “Italians… I like to go out with them,
especially Martina (Trevisan), Sara (Errani), Lucia (Bronzetti). But also the
guys are funny,” the world No. 5 said. “Who is the funniest?” they asked, to
which the 2-time Grand Slam runner-up replied laughingly, “Maybe Martina.”
Regarding a
star she would like to have in her box to watch her in a match, the Italian
star chose one of the greatest legends of tennis, though she acknowledged that
it could backfire due to the pressure: “This is tough because, I can say Roger
Federer, but then I’ll be so nervous… maybe nobody.”
Medvedev and Rublev’s heartfelt conversation: “What
is this, he in the quarter final with me?”
Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev starred in the latest video from the
ATP Tour on their official social media accounts. The Russians are known to be
great friends, with ‘Rublo’ even being the godfather of the former world No.
1’s daughter. They shared details of their friendship over the years in a fun
and emotional conversation.
Rublev began by talking about his first impression of Medvedev: “I think
I was five or six years old and we were playing one local tournament in the
club. And I see this guy (with) sleeveless t-shirt, only one racquet and I say,
what is this, he in the quarter final with me? No chance I gonna lose to him.”
“I think you beat me, no?” Medvedev replied. “I remember I lost the
second set, and I was crying full in the bathroom to my mum: ‘what is this, I
cannot beat this guy, how is this possible?” Rublev added.
Rybakina’s enjoys
summer in Turkey
The world
No. 4 was eliminated in the semifinals of Wimbledon by the eventual champion
Barbora Krejcikova. Rybakina was the highest-ranked player to reach the
quarterfinals and seemed to be the main favorite for the title, but she didn't
take advantage of the set lead she had against the Czech, ultimately losing
6-3, 3-6, 4-6.
After her
elimination at the All England Club, Rybakina enjoyed a few days touring
London. She has now shared a photo enjoying the summer in Bodrum, Turkey. The
Kazakh player is currently not competing, and her next challenge will be the
Olympics starting on July 26. Here you can find the beach photo of Rybakina on
a Turkish beach:
Barbora Krejcikova receives special LEGO gift
The recent Wimbledon champion revealed during the tournament that one of
her favorite distractions is: “You said during rain delays, you build LEGO and
sleep,” she was asked in a press conference. “I have many of them actually.
Yeah, I even received some from my team yesterday. I like to do a lot of the
architecture,” Barbora Krejcikova responded.
The new world No. 10 shared on social media the new gift she received
from LEGO. The company heard Krejcikova's comments and sent her a LEGO replica
of the Venus Rosewater Dish (the Ladies’ Singles Trophy), from which she shared
some photos. The Czech player also received a LEGO minifigure and a LEGO
racquet.