Federer and Sharapova Make Stylish Returns to US Open

Federer and Sharapova Make Stylish Returns to US Open

Former champions Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova graced the hallowed grounds of Arthur Ashe Stadium at the US Open, making their stylish returns to the iconic venue. The legendary duo, who have etched their names in tennis history, enjoyed a packed schedule of activities during their visit to the final Grand Slam of the year.

Federer, a five-time US Open champion, shared glimpses of his busy trip on Instagram, showcasing promotional shoots and a delectable slice of New York pizza. The 20-time major winner also made headlines with his comments on the controversial Jannik Sinner doping case, expressing concerns about potential inconsistencies in the handling of the situation.

Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam champion, attended the US Open’s Champions of Equality event, honoring producer and screenwriter Shonda Rhimes. Her appearance quickly became a viral sensation when cameras captured her in a stadium suite, her expression conveying a mix of amusement and distress.

“I look like I just missed a second serve return on break point and saw my coach’s reaction,” Sharapova joked on social media, poking fun at her own facial expression.

Federer and Sharapova’s presence at the US Open served as a reminder of their enduring legacy in the sport. Their visits not only added star power to the tournament but also highlighted the enduring appeal of tennis legends.

Tennis Legends Sharapova, Bryan Brothers Nominated for Hall of Fame

Tennis Legends Sharapova, Bryan Brothers Nominated for Hall of Fame

Maria Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam singles champion, and the legendary doubles duo of Bob and Mike Bryan are among the nominees for the International Tennis Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

Sharapova, a former world No. 1, achieved a Career Grand Slam in singles, becoming the first Russian woman to top the WTA rankings. Her illustrious career includes 36 titles, including her first major triumph at Wimbledon in 2004 at the age of 17.

The Bryan brothers, also former world No. 1s, have an unparalleled record in doubles. Together, they won 16 Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal in 2012. Their 39 ATP Masters 1000 crowns and Career Golden Masters, where they won all nine active 1000-level tournaments, are testament to their dominance.

Daniel Nestor, a 12-time major title holder, returns to the ballot for his third and final year of eligibility. He seeks to join his former rivals, the Bryans, in the Hall of Fame.

Fan voting is now open, with 75% of the combined total required for election. The Class of 2025 will be announced in October.

Tennis Takes Over the 2024 Met Gala Red Carpet

Tennis Takes Over the 2024 Met Gala Red Carpet

The 2024 Met Gala witnessed a remarkable convergence of tennis and fashion, with tennis stars and celebrities alike gracing the red carpet in stunning ensembles.

Tennis has long been intertwined with style, dating back to the iconic Ted Tinling. This year’s Gala saw a surge in tennis-inspired looks, led by “Challengers” star Zendaya.

Venus and Serena Williams, along with Maria Sharapova, made their customary appearances, embodying the “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” theme. Venus dazzled in glittering gold, while Serena opted for a radiant silver gown. Sharapova exuded elegance in a tennis ball-inspired dress.

Zendaya, who portrayed a tennis player in the film “Challengers,” showcased her versatility with multiple red carpet looks. She channeled an enchanted princess theme, captivating onlookers with her ethereal gowns.

The tennis takeover extended beyond the red carpet. Sharapova shared a playful selfie video with Venus and Serena, capturing their camaraderie.

The Met Gala has emerged as an unofficial fifth Slam, where tennis stars and fashion icons converge to celebrate the intersection of sports and style.

Maria Sharapova Returns to Tennis in TopSpin 2k25 Video Game

Maria Sharapova Returns to Tennis in TopSpin 2k25 Video Game

Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova has made a triumphant return to the tennis court, albeit in a virtual capacity. The Russian legend is one of over two dozen playable characters in the newly released tennis video game, TopSpin 2k25.

Sharapova’s inclusion in the game marks her third appearance in the Top Spin franchise, having previously graced the covers of Top Spin 2 and Top Spin 3. Early reviews suggest that her character possesses formidable strengths, making her a formidable opponent in the game’s online multiplayer mode.

“The world tour [is] full of Sharapovas,” joked one fan, highlighting her popularity among players. Another quipped, “your character needs a new outfit,” referring to her signature on-court attire.

Sharapova is not the only tennis star excited about the latest installment in the Top Spin series. American players Madison Keys and Frances Tiafoe are also eager to take to the virtual court, with Tiafoe even gracing the cover of the game’s deluxe edition.

Tiafoe collaborated with rapper Pusha T on a special teaser to promote the game, which hails him as a “tennis aficionado.” The 2022 US Open men’s singles semifinalist expressed his enthusiasm on social media, stating, “This was a fun shoot.” Keys added, “I’ve been waiting so long for this.”

Even players not featured in the game are showing their support. Gael Monfils, a renowned Twitch streamer, sought feedback on the game, while Liam Broady showcased his gameplay on his own Twitch channel.

Broady, currently sidelined due to injury, provided an honest review on social media. “Game is really fun but not much depth to it and compared to other video game prices I feel like you should get more for your money,” he said.

TopSpin 2k25 is now available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Windows PC platforms, offering tennis enthusiasts the chance to experience the thrill of the sport from the comfort of their homes.

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