Returning home to Australia after Roland Garros, Daria Gavrilova entered mandatory quarantine for two weeks in a hotel. While she's spent most of time on Instagram, watching TV and working out, the 26-year-old has also casually entered the bracelet business.

According to Gavrilova, one of the reasons she made the bracelets was because she "could never find a tight enough fit so [she] could easily play tennis or go to the gym." The name of her business? Dashlets. While fans can't buy the bracelets quite yet, Gavrilova is looking to open an online store soon.

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Gavrilova will have to wait until after quarantine before trying out her bracelets on the court, but at least she's had company at the Mercure Perth Hotel, fellow Aussie Ellen Perez. The two friends are in adjoining rooms and have been sharing their quarantine experience on Instagram and are 10 days in.

After a long injury lay off and the spring shutdown, Gavrilova played a W80K in France where she reached the quarterfinals and won a round at Roland Garros before losing to Eugenie Bouchard.