In a new " Daily Dose of Social Media," Serena Williams shared a series of family photos from her "epic girls trip" with her daughters, in which she seeks to visit the "7 wonders of the world." Meanwhile, Jack Draper reappeared in the midst of his injury recovery, attending an Oasis concert in London.
On another note, a video from Montreal shows the four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka training with her new coach, Tomasz Wiktorowski, following her split with Patrick Mouratoglou.
Naomi Osaka appeared in a video training with her new coach, Tomasz Wiktorowski, following their recent association at the Canadian Open, where the four-time Grand Slam champion has had an impeccable run—saving match points against Liudmila Samsonova in the second round—and returning to a WTA 1000 quarterfinal for the first time since the beginning of 2024.
The Japanese player decided to part ways with Patrick Mouratoglou—the former Serena Williams coach—after 10 months of association and hired Wiktorowski—the former Iga Swiatek and Agnieszka Radwańska coach—on a trial basis for now. At the moment, the experience is yielding positive results, and it remains to be seen if Osaka decides to extend the relationship. A recent video from the Canadian Open shows the work they are doing together as Osaka prepares for her match against Elina Svitolina in Montreal.
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Jack Draper appeared in some photos after attending an Oasis concert, where he was joined by his colleague Paul Jubb, enjoying the London band's reunion. The world No. 6 is taking time off the courts after an injury that forced him to withdraw from the Canadian Open and the Cincinnati Open. The British No. 1 has not played an official match since July 3, when he fell in the second round of Wimbledon, and will return in three weeks when he plays mixed doubles at the US Open with Paula Badosa.
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Serena Williams shared a photo with her daughter Olympia at Niagara Falls during a family trip. The 23-time Grand Slam champion is enjoying her retirement—just shy of three years since her last official match at the US Open—and balancing her business ventures with family life. This time, she is taking a vacation at Niagara Falls with her two daughters and commented on her plan to visit the great natural wonders of the world with them.
“A year ago I told @olympiaohanian that we would start an epic girls trip that would include the 7 wonders of the world, and there are alot of them! Natural wonders. Man made wonders. Ancient wonders. So we are going to do them all. We started with #NiagaraFalls … where to next?,” she posted
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Emma Raducanu shared some photos of her summer days off the court, giving fans a glimpse into her daily life. The Brit took a couple of days off after her time at the DC Open and visited Moshup Beach, from where she shared some photos. This came after her run at the Canadian Open and before she was set to visit Cincinnati.
The former US Open champion has had a good performance in the North American swing so far, reaching the semifinals at the DC Open and the third round in Canada. Despite her loss to Amanda Anisimova, she has a record of five wins and two losses on hardcourts in the second part of the year. The Brit has 10 wins in her last 15 appearances since the start of the grass-court swing and is preparing to play the Cincinnati Open, where she will have one last chance to fight for a seeded spot at the upcoming US Open.
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