Taylor Fritz taunts French Open crowd, goes full villain mode in wild scenes
US tennis star Taylor Fritz went full villain mode at the French Open, hushing a raucous crowd as he sent the last local hope packing.
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Taylor Fritz knocked out the last French player standing at Roland Garros on Thursday and mockingly shushed the boisterous, partisan night-time crowd.
The American world number eight defeated Arthur Rinderknech 2-6 6-4 6-3 6-4 and celebrated by placing his finger to his lips as the majority of fans roundly booed and jeered him.
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“The crowd was just so great that I had to let it fire me up. They cheered so well for me, I wanted to make sure I won. Thanks guys,” the American said sarcastically in his on-court interview as the jeers continued.
The 25-year-old had become irritated throughout the match as fans sang the French national anthem in a desperate bid to push their last remaining hope into the next round.
Pleas by the chair umpire for quiet during the rallies went unheeded.
Tennis fans were stunned as Fritz went into full villain mode and shushed the raucous French crowd.
Well this was a very, very, VERY stupid idea from Fritz. What the well was he expecting when playing the last French standing in the tournament?
— Gaspar Ribeiro Lança (@gasparlanca) June 1, 2023
Iâll never understand players from a Slam country not being able to hold it together in an hostile atmosphere. pic.twitter.com/nLNXqspGts
This is really something. Fritz shushing the pro-French crowd after beating a French player and then being unable to conduct the post-match interview amid the boos. The last line here: "I love you guys" https://t.co/pLrsV4u6wS
— Christopher Clarey ðºð¸ ð«ð· ðªð¸ (@christophclarey) June 1, 2023
Well if Medvedevâs hat fits, might as well try it on now that heâs gone. #RolandGarrospic.twitter.com/YyQAR7NbHx
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) June 1, 2023
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— Taylor Fritz (@Taylor_Fritz97) June 1, 2023
As Fritz performed an exaggerated and theatrical bow to his tormentors at the end of the match, Rinderknech responded by drawing a heart in the clay on Court Suzanne Lenglen.
However, that brief thaw in the atmosphere won’t hide the bitter truth for French tennis.
Of the 28 home players who started out in the tournament on Sunday, none managed to make the third round.
The only other time the host nation had suffered such an embarrassing wipe-out was 2021.
“After hearing about it at least 200 times in the crowd, I was aware of it,” said 78th-ranked Rinderknech of his country’s woeful performance this week.
“I did my best.”
Fritz has now equalled his best ever performance at the French Open.
He will face Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo for a spot in the fourth round.
Originally published as Taylor Fritz taunts French Open crowd, goes full villain mode in wild scenes