Athletistic/Tennis. The world’s first racquet, Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev got into a verbal altercation with a tennis fan who shouted insults at him.
The incident happened on August 10 after the 1/16 round of the Canadian Open (Canadian Open), in which Medvedev lost to Australian tennis player Nick Kiryos with a score of 7:6, 4 :6, 2:6. When the Russian left the pitch, one of the people in the crowd repeatedly shouted the word ‘loser’ at him, which means ‘loser’ in English.
Medvedev could not stand it, approached the fan and emotionally began to explain something to him. Security intervened in the dialogue, but Daniel’s conversation with the hater didn’t last long: after about a minute of conversation, the tennis player left wringing his finger on his temple, hinting at the man who shouted insults he should think with his head.
Source: Sport

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