Your favourite players are all back at home, but they're finding plenty of ways to stay active. From Roger Federer hitting against a wall to Rafael Nadal working out on the treadmill, find out how the biggest names in tennis are keeping busy.

Federer shared how he's been staying in shape while practising social distancing.

Another glimpse into the stay at home practice routine 🧤🧣🎾👊

I hope everyone is safe and healthy. Stay positive. Keep active. Support one another. We will get through this together🙏 #stayhome pic.twitter.com/ZVqMZ2ZpXc — Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) April 2, 2020

Nadal encouraged his fans to keep a positive attitude.

Grigor Dimitrov found a unique way to continue working on his strength.

Grigor making this look easy... 😅



Think you could pull this off?



🎥: @GrigorDimitrov | #tennisathome pic.twitter.com/IPGTRq1KOA — ATP Tour (@atptour) April 1, 2020

Kyle Edmund gave thanks to the frontline workers who are helping combat COVID-19 and urged everyone to stay at home.

"What's going on is bigger than tennis right now."



Hear from Brit @kyle8edmund via @QueensTennis 👊pic.twitter.com/WfLnbtWR3X — ATP Tour (@atptour) April 2, 2020

Yuichi Sugita is sporting an unconventional training kit these days.

SAMURAI training at home.



日本の文化で世界を元気に!!

バカ殿様に届けばいいな!! pic.twitter.com/Tk4NJEIaAJ — 杉田祐一 / Yuichi SUGITA (@sugitayuichi88) April 2, 2020

Lloyd Harris is taking his tennis to new heights.

Roberto Carballes Baena is still working hard on his fitness.

Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi helped donate food bags to those in need in his native Pakistan.

Alhamdulliah hv delivered 500 ration bags to 500 families with help of @Rizq_Sharefood and in sha Allah goal is to reach 500 more in next few days ,thanks to all the contributions to #stopwarstartennis . Let's keep working on making hunger free pakistan #CoronaVirusPakistan pic.twitter.com/VVGL1sRFtO — Aisam ul Haq Qureshi (@aisamhqureshi) April 1, 2020

[TENNIS AT HOME]