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Nadal Leads Tennis Players On Social Media; Serena Top American

Serena Williams has more than 9 million followers on Instagram -- more than any other tennis player in the world by a large margin -- but she still ranks only fifth in terms of total followers on social media, according to HookIt data. Rafael Nadal leads 35.6 million social media followers across Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, followed by Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova. Williams is the most popular American player, as only two players from the U.S. crack the top 25. The list includes several recent retirees from the pro circuits (THE DAILY).

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RANK
NAME
FOLLOWERS
TWITTER
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM
1
Rafael Nadal
35.6M
15.5M
14.6M
5.5M
2
Roger Federer
32.5M
12.3M
15.0M
5.2M
3
Maria Sharapova
27.1M
8.7M
15.1M
3.3M
4
Sania Mirza
25.7M
8.4M
12.6M
4.7M
5
Serena Williams
24.9M
10.6M
5.3M
9.0M
6
Novak Djokovic
19.9M
8.5M
7.1M
4.3M
7
Andy Murray
8.8M
3.6M
3.7M
1.5M
8
Ana Ivanovic
7.6M
2.8M
3.3M
1.6M
9
Juan Martin Del Potro
7.1M
3.3M
2.1M
1.7M
10
Caroline Wozniacki
6.0M
3.1M
1.6M
1.3M
11
Venus Williams
5.0M
1.7M
2.3M
1.0M
12
Genie Bouchard
5.0M
1.7M
1.5M
1.8M
13
Victoria Azarenka
3.5M
1.4M
1.5M
608.0K
14
Stan Wawrinka
3.3M
1.7M
746.0K
875.6K
15
Juan Monaco
2.6M
1.3M
169.3K
1.1M
16
Simona Halep
2.5M
224.3K
1.5M
798.8K
17
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2.3M
965.4K
818.9K
488.0K
18
Leander Paes
2.1M
1.3M
818.8K
414
19
Grigor Dimitrov
1.9M
447.6K
694.9K
799.5K
20
Kei Nishikori
1.9M
893.4K
678.5K
369.5K
21
Nick Kyrgios
1.8M
277.5K
531.0K
1.0M
22
Angelique Kerber
1.8M
383.4K
868.4K
563.3K
23
Garbine Muguruza
1.6M
465.9K
460.7K
680.3K
24
Petra Kvitova
1.6M
547.7K
663.0K
386.6K
25
Gael Monfils
1.5M
721.8K
385.7K
437.8K
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