From politics to teddy bears: the social round-up

Published by Tennismash

What has been happening on social media in the tennis world?

Today’s social round-up is like no other – we’ve got everything from political to teddy bear dramas covered…

But lets start with a panda photobomb, which is exactly what happened to Kevin Anderson in Chengdu:

Carla Suarez Navarro did some cheerleading in Wuhan:

David Ferrer hit the gym with former world No.1 Juan Carlos Ferrero:

Genie Bouchard had her gym to herself – so took a selfie, of course:

Juan Monaco enjoyed city views from his gym:

Naomi Osaka’s view from the airport wasn’t quite as good:

Kristina Mladenovic is focused:

Focus. Perseverance. Fight. Repeat.

A photo posted by Kristina Mladenovic (@kristinamladenovic93) on

Nick Kyrgios isn’t sweating the small stuff:

Caroline Garcia shared this cute throwback:

Bob Bryan enjoyed some quiet family time:

The US Presidential debate got everyone talking, including John Isner and the Hilary Clinton-supporting Nicole Gibbs:

Svetlana Kuznetsova stands up for what she believes in:

Serena Williams took to Facebook to make a political statement of her own:

Junior French Open champion Rebeka Masarova made a heartfelt post after surviving a nasty crash:

And there was drama in Wuhan after Nicole Gibbs left her teddy bear behind:

It somehow ended up in the arms of the ever-cheeky Daria Gavrilova:

Luckily Louisa Chirico reluctantly came to the rescue:

Oh the challenges of life on tour:

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