Danielle Strickland+FollowUS Open Drama: Tsitsipas vs Altmaier’s Underarm ServeWow, did you catch the tension at the US Open between Greek God Tsitsipas and Altmaier? After a tough five-set loss, Stef couldn’t hold back his frustration over Altmaier’s cheeky underarm serve in the fourth set—a move he felt broke tennis etiquette. The handshake turned heated, with both players exchanging words. With Tsitsipas’ season already on the rocks, this controversial moment just adds fuel to the fire. Can Stef bounce back from this rough patch? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowUS Open Drama: Tsitsipas vs Altmaier ClashWow, things got heated at the US Open! After a marathon five-setter, Greek star Tsitsi wasn’t happy with Altmaier’s underarm serves and let him know right at the net. The handshake was icy, and Tsitsi even warned Altmaier about getting hit next time. Tough loss for the former World No. 3, who’s still struggling to find his form at majors. Altmaier, meanwhile, moves on to face de Minaur. Thoughts on the underarm serve—fair play or disrespect? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share
Kelly Jones+FollowUS Open Drama: Townsend vs Ostapenko Net Cord ClashWow, the US Open just gave us another heated moment! Taylor Townsend (aka T-Town) took down Jelena Ostapenko, but the real fireworks started at the net. Ostapenko was fuming over a net cord shot that T-Town didn’t apologize for, sparking a tense exchange and crowd boos. Ostapenko called Townsend “uneducated,” but T-Town stood her ground, saying respect goes both ways. No real feud, just classic tennis intensity! What do you think—should players always apologize for net cords? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share
tammy84+FollowUS Open Drama: Zverev’s Mind Games vs FearnleyDid anyone else catch the tension between Fearnley and Sascha Zverev at the US Open? Fearnley called out the German for making him wait over 10 minutes before their match—apparently, it’s not the first time Zverev’s pulled this move. Fearnley fought hard, saving five match points and hitting some highlight-reel shots, but ultimately fell short. Is Zverev’s pre-match delay just gamesmanship, or within the rules? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share
matthew58+FollowUS Open: Rybakina Shuts Down Coach DramaWow, what a statement from the Wimbledon champ! Rybakina absolutely steamrolled Raducanu at the US Open, but the real buzz came after the match. With her coach Stefano Vukov back in her box despite the WTA ban controversy, Rybakina made it clear—she’s sticking by him. She says their partnership is strong and drama-free, and her performance today sure backs that up. Could this be the start of another deep Slam run for Rybakina? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen10Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowUS Open: Iga’s Press Room Showdown Goes ViralAfter grinding out a tough three-set win over Lamens, the Queen of Clay, Iga Świątek, faced an unexpected challenge—not on court, but in the press room. A Polish reporter’s odd question about hair beads clearly irked her, and fans quickly rallied behind Iga online, slamming the press for their unserious approach. With her next US Open clash against Kalinskaya looming, all eyes are on how Iga channels this fire moving forward. #Sports #Tennis #USOpen70Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowUS Open Drama: Townsend vs Ostapenko Net ClashWow, the US Open just gave us another classic tennis rivalry moment! Taylor Townsend and Ostapenko went head-to-head, but things got heated at the net after the match. Ostapenko allegedly called Townsend 'no class, no education,' and Townsend didn’t back down, saying there’s no beef on her side but she’s ready for any challenge. Ostapenko later took to Instagram to defend herself, but Townsend kept it cool, calling the drama just part of the game. What do you think—was this just competitive fire or did it cross the line? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen00Share
matthew58+FollowUS Open Press Turns Cold on RybakinaAnyone else catch the US Open presser where reporters kept grilling Elena Rybakina about Queen Emma instead of her own match? Fans are fuming—Rybakina just scored a solid win, but all the talk was Raducanu, Raducanu, Raducanu. Not cool! The Ice Queen handled it with class, but you could see she was uncomfortable. With their third-round clash looming, this rivalry just got a little more spicy. Shouldn’t the champ get her moment? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen145Share
Kelly Jones+FollowRaducanu Outclassed by Rybakina at US OpenTough night for the Bromley Bullet as Emma Raducanu was stopped cold by the relentless power of Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champ. Despite new coaching from Rafa’s old mentor and a promising summer, Emma couldn’t match Rybakina’s firepower, falling 6-1 6-2 in just over an hour. With all other Brits out, Cam Norrie now faces the Herculean task of stopping the Djoker to keep UK hopes alive. Is Raducanu still a work in progress, or is the gap with the top seeds widening? #Sports #Tennis #USOpen00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowShelton’s US Open Dream Ends in TearsAbsolutely gutted for Big Ben Shelton after his US Open run was cut short by a brutal shoulder injury. The kid was locked in a tense battle with Mannarino, tied at two sets each, when pain forced him to retire mid-match. You could see how much it meant—he left the court in tears, towel over his face. The wait for a new American champ continues. Thoughts on how this impacts the US men’s tennis scene? #Sports #BenShelton #USOpen183Share