While the tennis world is shut down, Tennis Channel's Confessional Cart will keep rolling to keep you entertained. This week features Vasek Pospisil.

The world No. 93 opened up about his fan encounters, secret talents and love for Post Malone.

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WATCH: Pospisil 
reveals funniest fan
encounter

WATCH: Pospisil reveals funniest fan encounter

Q: If you could play an Olympic sport besides tennis, what would it be?

Probably I would ski like slalom or something, like downhill. Yeah, that's fun. It's fun to watch.

Q: If you could choose a retired player to play doubles with, who would it be?

Probably, Johnny Mac. He's a legend, I love Johnny.

Q: If you could be curtsied for any match in history, what would it?

That's a tough one, that's a really tough one. Probably one of the Federer, Nadal classics back when I was 12, 13 years old. I got really into those. Big time Federer fan back in the day.

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Q: What is your secret talent?

I guess I'm a pretty good songwriter.

Q: People know that right?

Yeah, they haven't heard too many of my songs, but I have them.

Q: What's on your workout playlist?

Post Malone, anything Post Malone. I got obsessed and hooked on "Posty". Like a few months back, so I'm listening all. his albums now.

Q: Someone you'd like to switch places with for a day?

I would like to see what someone like Richard Branson. I got to spend a bit of time with him on his island for Necker Cup. Just to see what his life is like, running all his business that her runs and he's such a cool guy. Or like Leo DiCaprio or something like that. That's a whole, completely different angle, but that's kind of an interesting one too.

Q: What is your most used emoji?

Probably the angel emoji.

Q: Why is that?

Because I feel like you can use it for everything. Like if you're being sarcastic or like flirting with girls or whatever it is. You can always use the angel emoji, I guess.

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Q: What is your funniest fan encounter?

I don't know if this is a funny one, but it's the first one that came to mind. Years ago, like 12 years ago, I was in Mexico and some kid came up to me and wanted me to sign his chest. He was like this 13-year-old boy and he wanted me to sign his chest.

Q: With a permanent marker?

Yeah, I thought that was really bizarre and for some reason I wasn't really sure what to do at this time.

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As Pospisil was saying his goodbyes and wrapping up his confessional, Clyde had one last question he just had to ask.

Clyde: Last question, will you sign my chest?

Uh, no!

Clyde: OK, maybe next year.