Daria Kasatkina's Oscars Commentary Sparks Debate Among Tennis Fans

Daria Kasatkina’s Oscars Commentary Sparks Debate Among Tennis Fans

Daria Kasatkina, the world’s No. 12 tennis player, has become a vocal commentator on the Oscars, sharing her opinions on the awards show via live commentary on X, formerly Twitter. Kasatkina’s commentary has sparked discussions among her followers, with some agreeing with her views and others expressing differing opinions.

Kasatkina’s support for Emma Stone, who won Best Actress for her performance in “Poor Things,” was met with enthusiasm. However, she expressed disappointment with “Oppenheimer,” which won seven awards including Best Picture and Best Director. Kasatkina questioned the film’s acclaim, prompting mixed reactions from her followers.

One comment that drew Kasatkina’s ire was a suggestion that she should “stick with tennis.” She responded by questioning why her interest in other areas should be limited by her profession.

Other members of the tennis community also shared their thoughts on the Oscars. Former doubles world No. 1 Rennae Stubbs and eight-time Grand Slam singles champion Chris Evert debated the Best Actor award, with Evert supporting Bradley Cooper for his performance in “Maestro” and Stubbs praising Cillian Murphy’s performance in “Oppenheimer.”

Kasatkina’s commentary highlights the growing popularity of tennis players engaging with fans and sharing their perspectives on non-tennis-related topics. Her willingness to express her opinions and engage with her followers has further solidified her connection with the tennis community and beyond.

Grand Slam Champions Shine at Oscars Night in Hollywood

Grand Slam Champions Shine at Oscars Night in Hollywood

Hollywood’s Oscars night witnessed a star-studded gathering, including three Grand Slam champions: Roger Federer, Ana Ivanovic, and Serena Williams.

Roger Federer and his wife Mirka graced the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre, setting the tone for the evening. Ana Ivanovic, the 2008 Roland Garros champion, arrived with her husband, retired soccer star Bastian Schweinsteiger, as guests of Rolex. They also made an appearance at the Vanity Fair Oscars party.

Serena Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam winner, turned heads in a black, red, and white strapless dress by Off-White. She accessorized with Messika jewelry and an Audemars Piguet watch. Williams’ stunning look garnered praise from celebrities like Khloe Kardashian and Paris Hilton.

Ivanovic opted for a striking yellow Alex Perry dress, accessorized with a black clutch and a Rolex watch. She and retired skier Lindsey Vonn shared a lighthearted moment on social media, posing as Schweinsteiger’s “assistants” as he held an Oscar statuette.

Schweinsteiger expressed his support for fellow German Sandra Hüller in the “Best Actress” race, though she ultimately lost to Emma Stone.

The presence of these Grand Slam champions at the Oscars highlighted the intersection between sports and entertainment. Their glamorous appearances and connections with fashion and luxury brands showcased their influence beyond the tennis court.

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