Although it didn't escalate, it's still striking to see these kinds of scenes in professional tennis. That moment where the two players shake hands at the end of the match, where the hatchet must be buried, where often this rule is skipped to exchange one last touch. It happened this Sunday in the Masters 1000 in Rome between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Arthur Fils after the Frenchman defeated the Greek again, just like what happened in Madrid a few weeks ago. The argument is barely audible, but it's clear that one of them was not happy with the match outcome.
All sorted in the end 😅
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 11, 2025
A little bit of tension after the match as Tsitsipas tagged Fils in the second set #IBI25 pic.twitter.com/tkL90QJ00p
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