Tennis Today: Bernie Tomic ‘buys another house’, Serena urged to lead the way

In Tennis Today, Bernard Tomic is “buying everything on the Gold Coast” and Judy Murray urges Serena Williams to fight for change.
What’s on the site
Tweeners, don’t you just love ‘em! On the back of Naomi Osaka’s tweener request, we came up with a few compilations.
Vince Spadea is a man of many talents. Not only was he a good tennis player, he’s co-written a book, he’s done some coaching and was a stunt double on Battle Of The Sexes. Oh and he raps as well.
It will be another quality field at Queen’s Club this year with Grigor Dimitrov and Marin Cilic the latest to sign up.
Then there is Rafael Nadal. Don’t expect to see him back on court before the clay-court season.
Maria Sharapova and Eugenie Bouchard were the big casualties on day one in Indian Wells Masters.
What’s in the news
It’s been a while, but Bernard Tomic is back in the news.
His entourage has been accused of spiking a woman’s drink at a nightclub on Sunday. The Gold Coast Bulletin reports that Tomic has broken his silence and claimed: “I just made a million dollars for four days on I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here. I just bought another house. I’m buying everything on the Gold Coast.”
The story is under subscription, but the Daily Mail has the quotes.
Judy Murray is calling on Serena Williams and other top players to push for change in the women’s game.
“Serena, now that she’s had a baby girl, I’m hoping as she comes towards the end of her career that she will use her voice to make things change for women,” she told The Scotsman.
Meanwhile, Juan Martin del Potro has bemoaned yet another tough draw at the Indian Wells Masters.
“Always. It doesn’t change. I don’t look too much, but I always know I’m in the worst part of the draw.”
The Argentine could face Novak Djokovic in round four, Marin Cilic in the quarters, Alexander Zverev in the semis and Roger Federer in the final.
Coming off his Acapulco title, Juan Martin Del Potro’s path to the #BNPPO18 looks like this:
1R – Bye
2R – Struff (De Minaur)
3R – Ferrer
4R – Djokovic (Nishikori)
QF – Cilic (Isner)
SF – Zverev (Sock)
F – Federer (Dimitrov) pic.twitter.com/Z4nTgloo14— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 6, 2018
What’s on social media
Just a casual tweener from Roger Federer during practice.
Daria Gavrilova has set someone straight on Twitter after she was accused of “a swipe to the crowd”.
Here we go is what I yelled..
— Daria Gavrilova (@Daria_gav) March 8, 2018
Victoria Azarenka cooking with chef Jose Garces.
Serena is all set for her comeback and she has launched the “Serena Gold toned ‘S’ pin” with funds raised through it going to charity.
A great throwback of a match between Stefan Edberg and Aaron Krickstein at the 1988 US Open.
Late Night at the #USOpen:
Epic scenes during the Edberg/Krickstein match…
??: 1988 pic.twitter.com/5mAg2pTXi5
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) March 8, 2018
What’s on TV
ATP Indian Wells
Men’s first-round matches get underway with Denis Shapovalov, Ivo Karlovic, Donald Young and Benoit Paire set to play.
19:00-06:30
LIVE – Sky Sports Arena / Sky Sports Red Button
22:30-06:30
LIVE – Sky Sports Main Event
WTA Indian Wells
Serena Williams finally makes her singles comeback when she faces Zarina Diyas while Victoria Azarenka also starts her campaign.
18:30-20:30 and 21:00-07:00
LIVE – BT Sport 1