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Tennis transforms the otherwise ordinary lives of players at Wimbledon, but there are still some who have an alternative, equally extraordinary talent. Here are the top six alternatively talented players.
Vince Spadea
The American is a man who mixes, like an unorthodox club MC, his tennis career
with his equally promising talent as a rap artist. In fact, he might be a
better rapper; he holds the record for the most consecutive first-round
exits and, true to form, the American ranked No 66 in the world was beaten
in the first round on Tuesday by Ivan Ljubicic. He remained at Wimbledon
yesterday, where he rapped about his defeat to all who would listen. The
Times asked “Vindawg” whether he was able to make up his material as he went
along. He replied: “When I make it up on the hoof, I sound like a goof,
people hit the roof, but when I write, that’s when it sounds tight, I might
be white but I can always recite, I used to feel every night till the
morning light.”
Maria Sharapova
Her beauty has already earned the Russian a highly profitable sideline as a
model, but Sharapova has another talent that she prefers to keep well
hidden. She is, apparently, a proficient stamp collector. Challenged on the
subject last year, she blushed and said: “My agent said not to talk about
that.”
The Bryan Brothers
Apart from possessing tennis doubles brilliance and an incredible ability to
live in each others’ back pockets, the Bryan brothers have reasonable
abilities as musicians and jam between games. “Bob plays the keyboard and I
play the drums and the guitar,” Mike Bryan said. They play a mixture of
indie, pop and rock, their own compositions as well as the work of Snow
Patrol and U2.
Mardy Fish
Like an all-round sportsman of a bygone age, Fish appears able to excel at
almost any game he tries. Joining the New York Mets, the baseball franchise,
for batting practice during the 2004 US Open, Fish hit a 370-foot home run
over the right-field wall of the stadium. However, his real alternative
talent lies in golf, which he apparently plays off scratch.
Venus Williams
Both the Williams sisters are polymaths, able to turn their hands to acting
and music as much as tennis rackets, but it is the elder sister who
possesses the more unlikely skillset. When not finding acute angles on the
tennis court, Venus Williams spends time considering the angles, light, and
interior design of hotels and office blocks. She has a certificate in
interior decorating, is studying for a bachelors degree in interior design,
and has founded a company, V Starr Interiors, for companies requiring
interior design solutions from a three-times Wimbledon champion. After
Williams had beaten Hana Sromova in their second-round tie on Thursday, she
spoke of her other profession. “We do all kinds of things in residential
design, commercial. Right now we’re working on a hotel in Turks and Caicos.”
The Times asked how she juggled the two: “I don’t like down-time,” she said.
“I’m a busy body.”
Dmitry Tursunov
The Russian No 23 seed lists his interests as “knitting and collecting walnut
shells”, but he is better known on the ATP Tour for another talent: he is
fêted as a writer. His rise to literary prominence began last year when he
started writing an entertaining blog about life on the tour. Despite his
lowly rank, his blog is said to be a better read than Roger Federer’s and he
has been recruited by the ATP as its “official blogger”. He is dismissive of
his own abilities with a keyboard. “Because I can do something other than
swing a racket, people get overexcited,” he said. He does, however, hope to
write a book when he retires.
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