Sport360 pick out the highlights from the sporting Twittersphere with Chris Froome, Andy Murray, Emilio Estevez and Kevin Pietersen all featuring this week.
Cyclist Chris Froome called out Roger Federer on complaining about a court-invader who was a fan looking to take a photo with the Swiss at the French Open. Sloane Stephens got a nod from Scandal actor Scott Foley, Francesca Schiavone gets a bit nostalgic, Garbine Muguruza does some sight-seeing while the Aussies get excited about the State of the Origin.
Harden up @rogerfederer pic.twitter.com/WleIPLFMnb
— Chris Froome (@chrisfroome) May 24, 2015
Yes!!! @sloanetweets #FrenchOpen
— scott foley (@scottkfoley) May 25, 2015
jake, you just made my entire day https://t.co/ycJ40JSdeE
— Sloane Stephens (@sloanetweets) May 25, 2015
Bella compagnia pic.twitter.com/CpN6KYZ4A3
— Francesca Schiavone (@Schiavone_Fra) May 27, 2015
Petit defi a Fifa15 avec @dycosh pic.twitter.com/nVaoKdqArq
— Gael Monfils (@Gael_Monfils) May 26, 2015
First unforced error @rolandgarros was committed today by @TKokkinakis in the gym today #YellowSinglet #NoArms pic.twitter.com/F7nHWrS4MQ
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) May 19, 2015
Creo q no me darían el papel.. Mejor tenis! I dont think I will get the part.. Let’s focus on tennis! #MoulinRouge pic.twitter.com/7ANNvYRYp8
— Garbiñe Muguruza (@GarbiMuguruza) May 24, 2015
The Premier League’s most tweeted team
The clever people at Twitter this week released their Premier League dream team for 2014/15 based on how many mentions players got on the social networking site over the course of the season. In the cases of Alexis Sanchez, Cesc Fabregas and David De Gea we’re imagining references to their fantastic campaigns. The rest however…
Three United stars also made it into the @Twitter Dream Team, based on the highest number of mentions. pic.twitter.com/HEgp47bZzi
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 27, 2015
Estevez revists the role of Coach Gordon Bombay
It was a case of life imitating art as actor Emilio Estevez aka Coach Gordon Bombay from the ‘Mighty Ducks’ franchise revealed his love for the real-life Anaheim Ducks. The 53-year-old played the leading role in the films which spawned the NHL team and let the world know of his passion, while also serving up some nostalgia, during their 5-4 Game 5 win over the Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference finals…
GO GET ‘EM TONIGHT DUCKS!!! @AnaheimDucks#GordonBombay
— Emilio Estevez (@EMILIOTHEWAY) May 26, 2015
DUCKS: 4!!!!!! HAWKS….two…..QUACK! QUACK! QUACK! @AnaheimDucks @NHL
— Emilio Estevez (@EMILIOTHEWAY) May 26, 2015
SUCK IT, WINDY CITY WINDBAGS!!! DUCKS WIN! DUCKS WIN! DUCKS WIN! @AnaheimDucks @NHL
— Emilio Estevez (@EMILIOTHEWAY) May 26, 2015
Tweetlets
Knicks GM Phil Jackson (tried) to defend the trade of JR Smith, Kevin Pietersen said nice things about English cricket and Sania Mirza was proud of Shoaib Malik for his 70-ball ODI century against Zimbabwe, ahhh….
Some corrected thoughts:1)like 3pt shooters, check it out, but to play for 3pt shot is an error. Penetration, first principal of offense.
— Phil Jackson (@PhilJackson11) May 24, 2015
2)we are glad for JR,Shump,Pablo,etc…players have comfort zones that they need to play their best…we want them to find that in NBA
— Phil Jackson (@PhilJackson11) May 24, 2015
3)the 3pt shot is not the be all end all of basketball. WNBA is taking their exhibition game to extremes-do not disvalue the 2pt shot.
— Phil Jackson (@PhilJackson11) May 24, 2015
Not surprised by @benstokes38 100. A star was born in Perth, poor management faded that star. Hopefully better management lights it again!
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) May 25, 2015
Allhamdulillah @realshoaibmalik so happy for you .. Belief does wonders .. pic.twitter.com/blP4NNr6vQ
— Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) May 26, 2015