Fri. Jul 4th, 2025

Tennis Aces Reveal Their Alternative Office Careers

Leading tennis players have playfully revealed their backup office job choices in a video by Overtime Tennis (Vast Von), imagining life away from the court.

Matteo Berrettini: Pondering a career change from tennis? He sees himself as a divorce lawyer, navigating the complexities of separations.

Francisco Cerundolo: If reporting for ESPN counts as office work, that`s his pick, bringing his sports expertise to the screen.

Holger Rune: Inspired by `Breaking Bad`, Rune fancies a stint at a car wash, embracing the unexpected.

Daniil Medvedev: “Does poker count as office work?” he questions, leaning towards a professional poker career if it fits the bill.

Arthur Fils: With a love for numbers, Fils leans towards a statistics-based role, putting his mathematical mind to work.

Andrey Rublev: Considering if music is outside the typical office sphere, Rublev opts for a musician`s life, pursuing his artistic side.

Ben Shelton: Salesman is Shelton`s choice, with a broad interest in selling vehicles of all kinds – cars, planes, trains, boats, and even buses!

Jack Draper: Seeking a blend, Draper suggests a detective role, a semi-office job with intrigue and action.

By Benedict Kingsley

Benedict Kingsley, 29, represents the new generation of sports journalism in Birmingham. His dynamic reporting style seamlessly blends traditional match coverage with social media engagement.

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