Federer pays tribute to WTA Legends, Osaka is 'Together at Home'

When the @TennisTV Twitter account asked its followers to pick one of eight tennis-related options, 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer's choice was easy: to bring back his favorite retired player.
Turned out that this meant a legion of beloved former champions - including a selection of WTA Legends to whom the former ATP World No.1 paid tribute. Naturally, he began with Swiss compatriot Martina Hingis, with whom Federer won the 2001 Hopman Cup: "She was amazing, loved watching her play. Tennis IQ was off the charts," he wrote.
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) April 16, 2020
Another Federer favorite was 22-time Grand Slam champion Stefanie Graf. "Watched her for hours, mesmerizing forehand, footwork and attitude," he rhapsodized. The 38-year-old also agreed with a fan who praised nine-time major winner Monica Seles as "amazing", and gave WTA founder and lifelong pioneer Billie Jean King her due as a "trailblazer" - as well as 18-time Grand Slam champion Chris Evert.
Federer also remembered Argentina's most accomplished player Gabriela Sabatini, the 1990 US Open champion, as both the "nicest person" and a "wonderful player". And while he described Martina Navratilova as "easy Top 3 ever, men and women", there was a personal reason for the 18-time major winner to be in his heart as well: "Thanks to Martina I met [wife] Mirka," he revealed.
A special message of love and support for frontline health care workers from Global Citizen @naomiosaka. pic.twitter.com/DnEhXTT879
— Global Citizen (@GlblCtzn) April 18, 2020
Meanwhile, World No.10 Naomi Osaka
Former World No.55 and current media commentator Sam Smith has also been stepping up - literally. The Briton, who reached the fourth round of Wimbledon 1998, has set herself a goal of running up and down the stairs outside her home - carrying 5kg of books on her back - to raise money for food banks in the UK.
Hi - I started running up & down my stairs outside my door to keep fit in lockdown. I began with 30secs - now up to 7 mins. Goal 30m.4 yrs ago I had back surgery so this a challenge for me. Now I’m raising money for food banks: https://t.co/FOj9JksjlL
— Sam Smith (@SamSmithTennis1) April 18, 2020
Any support would be great! pic.twitter.com/zd5D5dEoRz
I forgot to mention there is 5k of books in my rucksack - ‘Home’ by Evonne Goolagong is in there!
— Sam Smith (@SamSmithTennis1) April 18, 2020
For 2015 US Open finalist Roberta Vinci, lockdown has been an opportunity to get some DIY done at home.
Disponibile per montaggio mobili e traslochi. Chiamare a ore pasti. 👩🏽🔧🛠🤣 pic.twitter.com/h0kFZm685o
— Roberta Vinci (@roberta_vinci) April 18, 2020
Elsewhere, WTA stars are finding that the kitchen is where they're at their most creative. Former World No.1 Caroline Wozniacki has perfected a delectable-looking layered red velvet cake - but Acapulco champion Heather Watson has been using her cupboard essentials for less traditional purposes, filming a TikTok "DJ set" from her kitchen with spices and seasonings as her decks.
Weekdays are for fitness🏃🏼♀️🏋🏼♀️, weekends are for baking👩🏼🍳 (and eating😋)
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) April 18, 2020
- first time baking a layered red velvet cake with homemade vanilla cream cheese frosting! I think it was a success 😍 pic.twitter.com/5ETiDSSkCM
Saturday night turn up in Club Quarantine ft. DJ Whaaat-son 💃🏽🥂 #mychickenneedsseasoning pic.twitter.com/07Vi65wYa4
— Heather Watson (@HeatherWatson92) April 18, 2020