NEW YORK (AP) — Alexander Zverev felt he had to react when he heard a fan use language from Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime during his U.S. Open match.
That made the ejection of the Zverev fan — who was not arrested — an easy decision.
Less clear is a situation like the Djokovic fan, whose behavior is normal at a basketball or football game, where spectators don't hold their applause until play has stopped.
“Again, if the rule one day is going to change, I’m not going to argue against this anymore, because that’s the rule,” Medvedev said.
It’s the rule.”Tiafoe advocates tennis encouraging fans to cheer and move around freely, like team sports.
Persons:
— Alexander Zverev, Adolf Hitler's Nazi, Zverev, “, ” Zverev, Novak Djokovic's, Taylor Fritz, Djokovic, ” Djokovic, You’ve, ”, Arthur Ashe, Victoria Azarenka, ” Frances Tiafoe, It's, Daniil Medvedev, Laura Siegemund, Coco Gauff, Medvedev, I’m, ” Medvedev, Azarenka
Organizations:
U.S, U.S ., Labor, Azarenka
Locations:
Miami, South, ”