Everyone loves a photobomb and Lucie Safarova’s coach Rob Steckley is no exception:
Post match with my 2nd boo @AndrewKrasny and @robsteckley photo bombing ???? @luciesafarova #TeamBucie @MiamiOpen ???????????? pic.twitter.com/YXtEeJ4C5L
— Bethanie MattekSands (@BMATTEK) March 30, 2016
World No.6 Kei Nishikori is a bigger fan of GoPros:
My practice partner wore a GoPro yesterday during practice. Fun to see. It's on https://t.co/Wv9PNgfSoY @MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/xJtpcphEZQ
— Kei Nishikori (@keinishikori) March 30, 2016
For Grigor Dimitrov it was time to bid Miami farewell:
As his fourth round conqueror Gael Monfils prepared for his next match:
Getting ready for tomorrow #oklm #lamonf15
A photo posted by Gael Monfils (@iamgaelmonfils) on
But Victoria Azarenka and Johanna Konta were back on court this morning – and were full of praise for each other after their quarterfinal.
Great fight today by @JoKonta91 such an incredible improvement. Looking forward to see a lot more of her #future pic.twitter.com/208O2XTWIJ
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) March 30, 2016
It was a pleasure to share the court with you!
A photo posted by Johanna Konta (@jokonta91) on
Ana Ivanovic was confessing her love too, but for something else:
Ok, so coffee is obviously a gift for the gods, right? #CoffeeAddict
— Ana Ivanovic (@AnaIvanovic) March 30, 2016
The heart of Alize Cornet was on show – calling on her colleagues to support a French freelance photographer who had her equipment stolen in Miami:
To all my tennis players friends, and to everyone who want to support Corinne in her bad luck, I created this link!https://t.co/ecoXYUYWYv
— Alize Cornet (@alizecornet) March 30, 2016
And finally Serena Williams reminded us it is important to love yourself too:
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