Tennis-Tiafoe makes online plea after losing racket in crowd during victory celebrations


May 28, 2026; Paris, France; Frances Tiafoe of the United States celebrates winning his match against Hubert Hurkacz of Poland on day five at Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

PARIS, May ⁠28 (Reuters) - Frances Tiafoe won a French Open marathon against ⁠Hubert Hurkacz on Thursday but lost his racket in ‌the ensuing celebrations with fans, later making a plea on social media for its safe return and offering two tickets to his next match.

American 19th seed ​Tiafoe came through a gruelling contest ⁠on Court 14 with a ⁠6-7(5) 7-6(5) 6-4 6-7(1) 6-4 victory before running to the boisterous ⁠crowd ‌to rejoice, only for a fan to cheekily snatch his racket.

Tiafoe did not immediately realise that the ⁠racket had been taken, as he stepped away from ​the crowd ‌and continued his celebrations by taking off his shirt and ⁠pointing to ​his head before flexing his muscles on the court.

But reality dawned and he took to social media a little while later to request ⁠that the racket be returned to ​him before he takes on Portugal's Jaime Faria in the third round.

"Unreal atmosphere on Court 14 today," Tiafoe posted in an Instagram ⁠story.

"But I must say to the fan who took my racket at the end when I was celebrating with y'all... can I please have it back? I'll bless you with two tickets ​for my next match."

Tiafoe, who reached the ⁠quarter-finals in Paris last year, is among several American players ​looking to end a U.S. men's Grand ‌Slam title drought going back to ​2003 when Andy Roddick won the U.S. Open trophy.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Paris; editing by Clare Fallon)

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