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Electric New York energy reignites etiquette debate

Electric New York energy reignites etiquette debate

Summary

The US Open tennis tournament in New York has sparked discussions about player etiquette. Specific incidents include debates over net-cord apologies and the use of underarm serves. These actions, seen differently across cultures, have stirred mixed reactions among players and fans.

Key Facts

  • The US Open is taking place from August 24 to September 7, 2025, in Flushing Meadows, New York.
  • The energetic atmosphere of New York is known to cause heightened drama during the tournament.
  • A net-cord winner happens when a player's shot hits the net and still results in a point, often followed by an apology gesture.
  • Jelena Ostapenko accused Taylor Townsend of not apologizing for a net-cord incident, which led to a debate.
  • Underarm serves, legal in the sport, are seen by some as a legitimate tactic and by others as disrespectful.
  • Players like Nick Kyrgios and Alexander Bublik use the underarm serve against opponents standing far from the baseline.
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas expressed frustration when Daniel Altmaier used an underarm serve during their match.
  • Reactions among fans are mixed, with some booing underarm serves.
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