Before big tournaments there's always opportunities for players to get involved with the community. A drove of popular names in Miami did their best to make a difference with UNICEF Unites.

The likes of Garbine Mugurza, Annett Kontaveit and Grigor Dimitrov headed to a shelter to serve food to the homeless.

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"It's kind of tough. It's a very nice feeling, but at the same time it's difficult," Muguruza said.

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Aryna Sabalenka and the Bryan brothers headed to a nearby children's hospital to visit some sick youngsters.

UNICEF Unites also saw players go to speak to school children, and play with dogs at the humane society. Alexander Zverev walked away with a new addition to his family, a two-month-old puppy. And even more players including Kiki Bertens and Julia Goerges did some painting work to help rebuild homes.

There's no better way to start your work week than by giving back.

Muguruza, Dimitrov
and more give back
with Unicef Unites

Muguruza, Dimitrov and more give back with Unicef Unites