BNP Paribas Open dropped the funniest video of the year, which shows tennis players teaching people how to play tennis. But the funny thing is that, apart from teaching about playing shots, the ATP and WTA stars teach them the bizarre rituals of tennis players.
Tennis legend Novak Djokovic acted as the course leader, and players like Aryna Sabalenka, Emma Navarro, and Alex de Minaur participated and taught people bizarre rituals like bouncing tennis balls, peeling bananas, flying kisses to the crowd, keeping towels and water bottles properly, breaking tennis racquets carefully and many more. The course started with the narration of the 24-time Grand Slam winner and each player starting their tennis lessons.
BNP Paribas Open 2025: How to Play Tennis?
Coco Gauff: How to Take Selfies?
The American WTA star taught fans how to take selfies with the fans. Coco asked the fans to keep different faces while taking selfies. She said, “The selfie game in Indian Wells is a big game, and it takes a long time to go on.” Gauff asked them to approach slowly, ignore the cheers and keep a model face for the selfies.
De Minaur: How to Peel a Banana?
The Australian tennis player taught them how to peel a banana in just three steps, and the fans followed his command.
Bublik: How to smash a racquet?
The Russian player known for breaking racquets taught the fans how to break a tennis racquet perfectly, as they deserve to die.
Aryna Sabalenka: How to blow kisses?
The WTA No. 1 shared one of the best talents she learned all these years. It was to blow kisses to fans around the arena.
Rune: How to sign a camera lens?
The Danish player taught the fans about signing a camera lens if they are lucky enough to win a tennis game. He wondered how the fans were so creative with their designs.
Monfils: How to blow air on your hands?
The Frenchman gives credit to tennis legend Roger Federer and says he is the best handballer of all time.
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