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I would kill Djokovic for winning the Olympic final, I would marry Nadal," Alcaraz and other players answer awkward questions from impersonator and comedian Josh Berry

I would kill Djokovic for winning the Olympic final, I would marry Nadal, Alcaraz and other players answer awkward questions from impersonator and comedian Josh Berry
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Jules Hypolite
le 18/06/2025 à 23h25
1 min to read

This year, the Queen’s Club hosted a women’s tournament for the first time in 52 years, which took place last week. The men’s tournament then began on Monday, played on already well-worn grass.

With several tennis stars gathered over these two weeks, the organizers decided to invite British comedian Josh Berry, known for his impersonations of legends of the game.

In a video posted on the tournament’s social media, Berry questioned various players (Alcaraz, Raducanu, Draper, Tiafoe, De Minaur, Boulter, Dimitrov, Keys, Kasatkina, etc.) while impersonating Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, or John McEnroe.

The humorous questions led to some very entertaining answers, like this exchange with Alcaraz:

Josh Berry: "Kiss, marry, kill: Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal."

Alcaraz: "Why? Why are you asking me this? (smiling) I’d kill Novak for winning the Olympic final."

Josh Berry: "Of course. You have to kill him for that."

Alcaraz: "I’d marry Nadal."

Josh Berry: "I’d marry Nadal too.

Dernière modification le 18/06/2025 à 23h26
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 12050 points
Alex De Minaur
7e, 4135 points
Katie Boulter
106e, 744 points
Emma Raducanu
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Frances Tiafoe
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Madison Keys
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Jack Draper
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Daria Kasatkina
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Grigor Dimitrov
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Rafael Nadal
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John McEnroe
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Andy Murray
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