With Wimbledon 2015 kicking off in London this week, we take a lot at the hottest men and women steaming up the tennis courts!
From new kid on the block and resident wild child Nick Kyrgios, who almost took out the title last year and promises to put on another spectacular show.
โSome players donโt really interact with the crowd, theyโre really serious. But I think itโs part of my personality. When I go out there, I like to put on a bit of a show,โ the 20-year-old Canberra local vouches.
To long-standing champ Roger Federer, who has won a whopping seven Wimbledon Grand Slams and is just as hopeful this yearโs tournament will bring him even more success, the lads just arenโt killing it on the court โ theyโre also pretty smoking to look at too!
The ladies are also hitting endless grand slams when it comes to their accomplishments on and off the court.
Weโre seriously crushing over Maria Sharapovaโs impeccable style while everyone wants to know if 2014 Wimbledon womenโs singles winner Petra Kvitovรก will keep her crown.
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Last yearโs reigning Wimbledon champ Novak Djokovic shows us good abs and an even better victory face are all par for the course in the game of tennis.

Weโll be screaming our loudest โCome onsโ when Aussie player Lleyton Hewitt makes his final ever Wimbledon appearance this month. Who knows, maybe the 34-year-old will go out with a bang?

โThis year, I feel my game is better. Iโve gotten used to the racket,โ Swiss player Roger Federer, who is seeded at number two, explains. This will be the 33-year-oldโs eight Wimbledon tournament.

Well known for his vast array of bandannas, Spanish player Rafael Nadal has fast become a poster boy for the game.

โโIn sport, the victory is very important. People only remember the victories. Our sport is not a sport of losses. You can lose hundreds of times but the people remember the victories,โ 29-year-old Rafael muses.

Aussie wonder-kid Nick Kyrgios became a household name last year when he beat Rafael Nadal at the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Since then, his bad boy antics and colourful on-court tactics have kept him in the headlines.

โItโs amazing to think that Iโm now playing my 11th Wimbledon as a professional,โ Serbian stunner Ana Ivanovic explains.

Czech player Petra Kvitovรก has previously taken out two Grand Slams at Wimbledon but that doesnโt help alleviate the pre-game jitters. โThe pressure, the nerves are going to be there for sure. Still, when I step on the court on Tuesday it will be the same feelings. It will be very tough and nervous,โ the 25-year-old confesses.

When sheโs not killing it on the court, Russian player Maria Sharapova is making her mark in the fashion world. โI think my wardrobe really revolves around my travel. I wear a lot of Chloรฉ and Isabel Marant, Rick Owens, Alexander Wang and Helmut Lang,โ the stylish star reveals.

โWhen youโre young and you first win, itโs like, great. You want to go to all these different countries, winning all these Grand Slams, itโs an amazing feeling. But now I still feel that way. I feel just as excited, not more excited, but I feel just as excited,โ 33-year-old pro Serena Williams says.

German dynamo Angelique Kerber is a force to be reckoned with! โOther players by now have a bit more respect for me. But I donโt put the pressure on myself. From the outside, I donโt care who calls me a favourite,โ she tells of her blossoming career.