Here's the week in tweets, not comprehensive by any means but a smashing sampling of the latest trends and topics.

Pros from both the ATP and WTA tours let fly with Valentine's Day salutations to their oodles of followers. A couple stood out, including those from Petra Kvitova and Caroline "Chocoholic" Wozniacki:

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Accuracy is the name of the game in journalism, but that doesn't always, well, translate to tennis write-ups. @DeepTennis revealed its initiative to provide proper "Tennis Translations" into English from the many global languages represented on the professional tours.

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And such translations are of paramount importance as both knowledge and entertainment are concerned, else we wouldn't have zingers such as Kim Clijsters' response to learning that Carla Suarez Navarro had to pull out of her Antwerp final against Andrea Petkovic: "Oh, s*. What now?"

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Eugenie Bouchard, Kristina Mladenovic, and more WTA stars strutted the catwalk in lieu of the baseline ahead of the Diamond Games in Antwerp, Belgium, and to dazzling effects.

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Early in the week, Grigor Dimitrov defeated Paul-Henri Mathieu after saving two match points. The losing veteran had words for the winner at net, and, naturally, someone reached out to Tim "ATP Sportsman of 2015 in Waiting" Smyczek for comment. That comment, however, was brief.

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Victoria Azarenka deftly deflected some Twitter hateration:

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And from the Vika School of How to Respond Gracefully to One's Luggage Lost, 6'11" Ivo Karlovic donned 6'0" Ivan Dodig's relatively short shorts when his bags didn't arrive with him come tournament time.

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From the Bizarre Trophies department:

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Though he had tweaked tennis commentators for their work at times, it was Andy Roddick among all active and retired pros who owned the #Grammys commentary on Twitter.

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He recognized, of course, that Kristen Wiig's appearance as part of Sia and Maddie Ziegler's "Chandelier" performance was probably the top moment of those relatively stale proceedings.

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And James Blake, who spoke to the Daily Spin in November about possibly working in USTA Player Development, was ushered into the role of chairman of the board of the USTA Foundation this week:

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