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.