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Home / Sports / Tennis fans debate Mirra Andreeva's crowd gesture

Tennis fans debate Mirra Andreeva's crowd gesture

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Mirra Andreeva's gesture after an Australian Open win sparked debate.
  • Fans are divided on whether she said 'thank you all' or 'f*** you all'.
  • Andreeva previously commented on aggressive Greek fan support.
Tennis fans debate Mirra Andreeva's crowd gesture

Tennis fans are embroiled in a debate over a viral video clip featuring Russian rising star Mirra Andreeva at the Australian Open. The footage, captured after her impressive second-round victory over Maria Sakkari on Wednesday night, shows Andreeva saluting the crowd. However, the exact words she uttered have become a point of contention online.

Many viewers on X believe Andreeva directed an expletive, interpreted as 'f*** you all,' towards the spectators. Others are convinced she was expressing gratitude, saying 'thank you all.' The ambiguity has fueled extensive discussion, with some fans expressing support for Andreeva regardless of her actual words.

Andreeva herself had previously addressed the fervent support for her opponent, Maria Sakkari, from the vocal Greek contingent in Melbourne. In her post-match interview, she acknowledged the crowd's intensity, noting their strong backing during Sakkari's rallies and admitting she had to concentrate to block out the noise. This context has led some to speculate her gesture was a response to the perceived aggression from the crowd.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fans are divided on whether Mirra Andreeva said 'thank you all' or 'f*** you all' after her second-round win.
A viral video of Andreeva saluting the crowd after her match has led to conflicting interpretations of her words.
Yes, Andreeva mentioned in her post-match interview that she had to focus on blocking out loud and aggressive fan support for her opponent.

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