World No. 16 Victoria Azarenka was not impressed by the Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated baby images of the Big 4 - Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Andy Murray.We Are Tennis posted the photos to their Twitter account and asked fans if the babies are cute or not."The Big Four as babies, made by IA. Cute or not?"We Are Tennis@WeAreTennisThe Big Four as babies, made by IA. Cute or not? (📸 vanpeltdesign, via @Zwxsh)1146108The Big Four as babies, made by IA. Cute or not? (📸 vanpeltdesign, via @Zwxsh)https://t.co/QSY9sjSUibHowever, Twitter was divided by these pictures. While some found them adorable, others were not happy. Azarenka took notice too and did not hold back in her comment. She clearly let everyone know what she really thought of the images."A bit creepy in my opinion," Azarenka tweetedvictoria azarenka@vika7A bit creepy in my opinion twitter.com/wearetennis/st…We Are Tennis@WeAreTennisThe Big Four as babies, made by IA. Cute or not? (📸 vanpeltdesign, via @Zwxsh)87019The Big Four as babies, made by IA. Cute or not? (📸 vanpeltdesign, via @Zwxsh)https://t.co/QSY9sjSUibA bit creepy in my opinion twitter.com/wearetennis/st…Fans seemed to agree with her opinion. Many thought the 'babies' looked nothing like children, and one fan also gave a very vivid description of the AI images."Djokovic looks like Pinocchio, Murray looks like Chuckie, Nadal looks like ET, and if that's supposed to be Roger, then that's the biggest insult I've ever seen," the fan wrote in a detailed tweeted.Chris Frusci@ChrisFrusci@vika7 Djokovic looks like Pinocchio, Murray looks like Chuckie, Nadal looks like ET, and if that's supposed to be Roger, then that's the biggest insult I've ever seen@vika7 Djokovic looks like Pinocchio, Murray looks like Chuckie, Nadal looks like ET, and if that's supposed to be Roger, then that's the biggest insult I've ever seenAnother fan noticed that they looked like small little old men with facial wrinkles."They all look like little old men. What’s with all the facial wrinkles?" one fan tweeted.Paula Fagerberg@PaulaFagerberg@vika7 They all look like little old men. What’s with all the facial wrinkles?@vika7 They all look like little old men. What’s with all the facial wrinkles?A few other fans seemed to have similar opinions, suggesting that the images were the stuff of nightmares or straight out of a horror movie:Michelle Fontenot@mommyflommie@vika7 This is the stuff of nightmares.@vika7 This is the stuff of nightmares.GeoSports@Infiltraiter@vika7 horror film material@vika7 horror film materialFootball Art@FootballArtistt@vika7 It's a bit creepy that little Roger has a hand with 6 fingers.10@vika7 It's a bit creepy that little Roger has a hand with 6 fingers.Finny@FinnyR2019@vika7 The Baby Andy Murray already has a receding hairline and a mustache 🤔@vika7 The Baby Andy Murray already has a receding hairline and a mustache 🤔Marianita@marianitaviit@vika7 Too creepy@vika7 Too creepyLaura Lane@foxybrush@vika7 Creepy indeed, not a fan@vika7 Creepy indeed, not a fan:: 𝑺𝒐𝒖𝒍 ::@FreakySoul8@vika7 I mean look at their eyes, they're so unnatural @vika7 I mean look at their eyes, they're so unnatural 😭Novak Djokovic shows solidarity towards Turkey and Syria after deadly earthquakesNovak Djokovic after winning the 2023 Australian OpenSerbian star Novak Djokovic recently showed solidarity towards the countries of Syria and Turkey, which have been plagued by catastrophic earthquakes.Syria and Turkey experienced massive tremors on Sunday (February 6), with a magnitude of 7.8 on the Richter scale. The earthquake has displaced almost 300,000 people and taken the lives of more than 15,000.Djokovic, the World No. 1, took to Instagram to show support towards the affected countries with an image of the two flags. The 22-time Grand Slam champion captioned the images with emojis.Several fans thanked Djokovic for showing his support. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe World No. 1 has opened his 2023 season in brilliant fashion. He defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas last month to clinch his 10th Australian Open trophy, marking his record-equaling 22nd Slam title.