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

ASV STAYS STYLISH: Arantxa Sanchez Vicario talked athletic-fashion points with CNN, 27 years after her similarly stylish 1989 French Open singles triumph. Her style of play couldn't be more different from that of Garbine Muguruza, the 2016 Roland Garros singles winner, but that aside, Spain has had its way in Paris over the years.

TRUMP THAT: Serena Williams didn't outlast Muguruza in their singles-title smackdown on Saturday, but before that, she deftly deflected questions about Donald Trump—and the idea of voting for him.

HOLLER, DOLLARS: By defeating the relatively unheralded Roberto Bautista Agut, Novak Djokovic became the first $100 million man in pro tennis. He just edges out Roger Federer, who sits at $98 million and some change. The Djoker defeated Andy Murray in the French Open final on Sunday to capture a career Grand Slam.

LIT HITS: David Foster Wallace wasn't and isn't the only author obsessed with tennis. Elizabeth Wilson's new tome, “Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon,” speaks to her affinity for the sport and her desire to see it be "airier and less muscle-bound." Good luck with that.

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