Tennis Today: Bernard Tomic loses inside 40 minutes and a word about Maria Sharapova’s ‘strong arms’

In Tennis Today, Bernard Tomic defeated in just 39 minutes and 22 seconds, yet it is not the shortest match of his career, while Maria Sharapova “flaunted her strong arms” at a party in Manhattan.
What’s on the site
Tennys Sandgren relived the ‘Miracle of Melbourne’ and he admits his defeat at the hands of Roger Federer was
The fit-again Milos Raonic had a good fortnight at the Australian Open so what does the future hold for the former Wimbledon runner-up?
Gael Monfils is naturally delighted with his form after winning the Open Sud de France, adding “being (inside the) top-5 is a goal, a big goal”.
Results:
ATP New York
ATP Rotterdam
What’s in the news
“Bernard Tomic sinks to new low with historically quick loss” is the headline on Yahoo! Sports Australia after the 27-year-old was beaten in 39 minutes and 22 seconds in qualifying at the New York Open.
Incredibly, it was not the shortest match of his career as he once lost in 28 minutes against Jarkko Nieminen (2014).
Do read the comments/tweets.
If you have been wondering what Novak Djokovic has been up to since winning the Australian Open, wonder no more as he “enjoyed a skiing holiday with his family in the Dolemites of northern Italy”, per the Daily Mail.
And if you want to know what Maria Sharapova wore during a party in Manhattan and how she “flaunted her strong arms”, the Daily Mail is all over it on your behalf.
What’s on social media
The Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal party continued after the main party (match) at Cape Town Stadium on Friday.
Oscars night with Caroline Wozniacki.
Elina Svitolina on top of the world.
What’s on TV
ATP Rotterdam
LIVE – Amazon Prime Video
WTA St Petersburg
LIVE – Amazon Prime Video
WTA Hua Hin
LIVE – Amazon Prime Video
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