Fourhand is the Daily Spin's occasional roundup of various hits and misses on tour.

FLYING VEE  Body-shaming has been quite the topic recently, from Serena Williams to Caitlyn Jenner. Well, Venus Williams sets the record straight on self-image in a new Q&A with *Cosmopolitan*: "I always thought of it like, 'What can my body do for me?' and not, 'How do I look?'" Bonus: She turns around and talks to *Shape* magazine as well, speaking to sports she loves other than tennis, favorite snacks (such as they are for a "cheagan" such as her), and more.

LOVE GOALS?  In her hometown of Montreal, the WTA Tour's plummeting Eugenie Bouchard took to the sidewalks hand in hand with a fellow Canadian, NHL player Jordan Caron. Oddly enough, when the pair realized photographers were snapping images of them, Bouchard instead took to holding the hand of her younger brother, William, who was with them.

BATTERING RAM Rajeev Ram (it's pronounced "rahm") won his second career title on the ATP World Tour Sunday, taking down 6'10" Ivo Karlovic at the Hall of Fame Championships in Newport, Rhode Island. He previously won the same title in 2009. Ram dispatched world No. 18 John Isner and then-No. 33 Adrian Mannarino before outlasting No. 24 Karlovic, 7-6 (5), 5-7, 7-6 (2). The 31-year-old Ram became the ATP's biggest mover of the week, nearly slicing his ranking in half and paving the way for main-draw direct entries this summer.

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He wasn't done making his mark on this 2015 season, though, and chum Rohan Bopanna and others were quick to shout him out:

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Ram pulled off the feat by weathering Karlovic's lead in aces, 19 to 17. "Dr. Ivo" (blame Brad Gilbert) may become the all-time aces leader in men's tennis yet this season:

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ICYMI  Bernard Tomic continues to go atomic on the news cycle. First he lost quickly in Newport, and then he reportedly refused to leave his hotel room after an altercation with the building's security staff and law enforcement officers in Miami.

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"I'm sorry for the police and the disturbance I caused," he told the local CBS affiliate, sounding about as believable as a punk kid caught with both hands in the proverbial cookie jar.

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It's possible, though, that Tomic's had it even worse on Key Biscayne. Witness his lackluster effort against Andy Murray at the 2013 Miami tournament, which earned him boos from the crowd:

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