The rise of social media and the spread of information online have given us sports fans the impression that we are more connected to our favorite tennis stars than ever before. However, online trolling of famous people and athletes has become increasingly common in recent years. The same holds true for tennis.
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Fans today are quick to mock their favorite tennis players online with memes and meme videos. Similarly, a group of fans went crazy over bizarre tennis photos featuring Rafael Nadal, Barack Obama, and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
A bizarre tennis photo sent tennis fans into a frenzy
Earlier, a set of fans were going frenzy over viral pictures involving tennis stars and other celebrities.
The pictures involved the likes of tennis stars such as Rafael Nadal, Barack Obama, Novak Djokovic, and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
A random fan picked Rafa?s seating style and found that hilarious.
Here is this Tsitsipas fan taking a hilarious dig at French people.
Seems like Nadal?s pan has more fans than himself!
We found a Daniil Medved fan with a subdued reply.
This fan came up with a witty reply about Barack Obama?s tennis skills.
There are so many Nadal fans. They just don?t seem to stop being funny.
No comments for this one, though!
A fan didn’t shied away from taking a dig by comparing it to a stray catcher.
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Meanwhile, many fans are wondering what Nadal and Tsitsipas are currently doing nowadays.
What are Rafael Nadal and Stefanos Tsitsipas up to?
The Rolex Paris Masters is the final ATP Masters 1000 event of the year, and it was announced on Friday that Rafael Nadal would be playing for the first time, since the Laver Cup. Nadal, who is going for his first title on indoor hard courts, will probably face either former Top 10 player Roberto Bautista Agut or American Tommy Paul, who is having an exceptional year. The Spaniards’ first possible seeded opponent is 14th-ranked Pablo Carreno Busta, who won the Montreal tournament last year. In each of his eight previous appearances, Nadal has reached the semifinals or better. He is the currently the tournament leader with a record of 22 wins and 6 losses.
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Tsitsipas, on the other hand, is looking to make his third straight last appearance after a successful start to the indoor season that saw him compete in the title matches in both Astana and Stockholm. Tsitsipas is set to play Austrian wild card Dennis Novak, in the first round in Turin, while Borna Coric, a Croatian, might be his opponent in the second round. The 5th-ranked Greek tennis player shares the pool with the 2nd-ranked Rafael Nadal.