At this point, we’re just here for the Taylor Fritz handshake at Wimbledon.
The American advanced to the quarterfinals at the grass-court major for only the second time in his career on Monday, after completing a riveting five-set comeback over No. 4 seed Alexander Zverev. And for the second time during The Championships, it was what happened after the match that set social media ablaze.
Fritz celebrated his 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-3 win on Centre Court with a huge roar. But when he walked up to give Zverev the usual post-match handshake, the German held him back for what ended up being a lengthy discussion.
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Zverev was taking issue with some members of Fritz’s player box who were a bit too vocal in their support of the No. 13 seed—especially toward the end of the match when it became clear that Zverev, who was playing with a bone bruise on his right knee, was hampered by injury.
“He said, nothing to do with you, you’re all good, whatever,” Fritz related to Tennis Channel’s Steve Weissman and Martina Navratilova afterward. “So whatever, it’s all good… I wasn’t wishing him a good flight home!”
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