A robust second week at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells produced a series of scintillating social media posts and exchanges, as it leaned into the adjacent dual-gender event in Miami. Here's a roundup of the latest propulsive tweets from the game's elite and observers.

Victoria Azarenka's charm offensive continues, as she hops a golf car with the likes of Fernando Verdasco, David Ferrer, and (of course) one Sascha Bajin.

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Milos Raonic is looking downright dapper on the cover of Harry magazine.

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All hail Jelena Jankovic, the Indian Wells champ in 2010, who took her sweet time at the microphone upon serving up a finalist appearance this year:

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(Psst. Must be the braids that inspire such patience.)

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Pam Shriver ruffled some feathers (figuratively speaking) in calling out Sam Sumyk, Eugenie Bouchard's coach, for an offense that, as it turns out, isn't really any sort of offense. She was roundly tweaked on Twitter for the effort:

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An ever-expressive Roger Federer was waiting to exhale after a quarterfinal bout. (In truth, he beat Tomas Berdych in all of 68 minutes.)

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Grigor Dimitrov and lady love Maria Sharapova each had a rough go on the gig, proving that they're in sync in multiple ways.

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But Sharapova had a bit of success against a familiar (off-court) foe where she has had none for years:

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Andy Roddick wasn't one to mince words when the subject of Wayne Odesnik's latest doping violation came up, an infraction that netted Odesnik a 15-year ban from the ATP World Tour (from which he subsequently retired completely):

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Juan Monaco deserves major kudos for this show against Thanasi Kokkinakis. (He would ultimately lose the match.)

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Whether it's Ivo Karlovic ribbing Bouchard or Azarenka poking Kokkinakis, these faux skirmishes about practice-court times and match waits never fail to amuse:

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