There's no place like Paris, especially if you're a player competing in the Bercy ATP Masters 1000 inside the AccorHotels Arena. The tunnel entryway for players in Paris is one of a kind, and Tennis Channel's Prakash Amritraj wanted to call attention to it, as well as his idolation of Dwayne Johnson.

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Amritraj was channeling Johnson's signature phrase "If you smell what the Rock is cooking."

And The Rock himself took note of Amritraj's efforts:

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Novak Djokovic has become more than accustomed to walking down the LED-lighted walkway, having won in Paris four times. His collision course with Rafael Nadal was cut abruptly short when the world No. 2 withdrew from his semifinal encounter with Denis Shapovalov.

WATCH: Amritraj
has some fun with
Paris' famous tunnel

WATCH: Amritraj has some fun with Paris' famous tunnel

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Nadal was seeking his first career Bercy title. (Getty Images)

Djokovic topped Grigor Dimitrov in the semifinals.