Novak Djokovic sat down with "60 Minutes" reporter Bob Simon on Sunday night. The result was a fascinating if familiar look at his life, and how casual tennis fans, general sports fans, and people the world over may view him. In the end, it was another resounding victory for the Djokovic storyline. See it here:

In an online extra for the program, CBS's Simon then sought to return some Djokovic serves, with middling results:

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In other clips around the tennisphere:

  • Grigor Dimitrov, who just scored his first scalp of a Top 10 player by beating Tomas Berdych in Miami, and Alexandr Dolgopolov, who just decked his head out in dreadlocks for the first time, starred in the latest of a long line of winsome Wilson Tennis ads. See the (suggestive) short clip:

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  • The WTA and Tennis Channel are both doing all they can to support Martina Navratilova's campaign to win on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars," and the tour propped up a few of its Top 10 stars to get out the vote:

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  • India's Sania Mirza will be hosting the off-camera version of a TV reality show when she invites four different countrywomen to basically audition to be her Olympic doubles partner. Also up for grabs: Who among Rohan Bopanna, Leander Paes, and Mahesh Bhupathi will join her mixed doubles tandem. The winners remain to be seen, but those doubles stars sure do enjoy a tennis-laced game of speed dating:

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YOUR TURN: John Isner remarked recently that he'd like to partner either Serena Williams or Venus Williams in Olympic mixed doubles. Andy Roddick, Bob Bryan, and Mike Bryan might have something to say about that. Who do you think should link up for Team USA?

—Jonathan Scott (Find me on Twitter @jonscott9.)