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WTA Championship Locker Rooms Are Like - WOAH!

Everyone, once in their lifetime, has been in a locker room.

↵Some smell like permanent bad feet.

↵Others involve some pretty rowdy jokes.

↵A lot combine the two into a world only professional athletes get to be a part of daily.

↵Or do they?

↵Well, I know you can’t really smell a photo, but the WTA Championship locker room in Istanbul looks like it only smells of gardenia or peppermint or the farthest thing you can get from sweaty, stinky jock straps.

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↵(h/t ipeksenoglu)

↵That square carpeted stage looks perfect for any of the Top 8 women’s next photo shoot.

↵And that white tree?

↵All of them could pick pedals off of it.

↵“I’ll beat Wozniacki today. I’ll beat her not.”

↵You go, ladies. Enjoy that luxurious locker room.

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