Yulia Putintseva, the rising star of women’s tennis, has emerged as a captivating personality both on and off the court. Known for her dry wit and candid opinions, Putintseva has become a fan favorite through her appearances on Daria Kasatkina’s YouTube series, “What The Vlog?”
Putintseva believes that Kasatkina’s vlog provides a unique glimpse into the lives of tennis players, showcasing the challenges and sacrifices they face beyond the spotlight. She criticizes the Netflix series “Break Point” for its lack of authenticity and over-dramatization.
“They didn’t even invite me; how could it be good?” Putintseva quipped. “I watched one episode with Kyrgios, and the rest was so bad, so dramatic.”
Putintseva also expresses reservations about the romantic drama “Challengers,” starring Zendaya. She questions the casting choice, stating that Zendaya’s appearance does not align with the physicality of a professional tennis player.
Despite her skepticism towards certain tennis-themed media, Putintseva holds a fondness for the 2004 romcom “Wimbledon.” She appreciates its portrayal of the sport and its setting in the historic All England Club.
Putintseva’s recent resurgence on the WTA Tour has propelled her into the spotlight. She has reached consecutive quarterfinals at the Miami Open and Mutua Madrid Open, cutting her ranking in half in just three months. This success has earned her a seeding at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, the tournament that inspired her favorite film.
“I want to stay as long as possible here,” Putintseva said. “I love the history of Rome so much. I love Italy in general: there’s so much culture and so many great places to walk.”
Putintseva’s love for Rome extends beyond its historical significance. She praises the city’s architecture, art, and cuisine, particularly its delectable gelato.
As she prepares to face Sloane Stephens in the second round of the Italian Open, Putintseva remains focused on her own journey. She embraces the opportunity to be the star of her own Roman Holiday, showcasing her talent and personality on the grand stage of tennis.