Daniil Medvedev melted down in his US Open Round 1 loss to Benjamin Bonzi on Sunday night.
The Russian tennis star was upset by the French player under the lights at Louis Armstrong stadium.
What happened?
A photographer jumped onto the court, causing a stir and prompting chair umpire Greg Allensworth to award Bonzi another first serve due to the delay.
Medvedev was furious, yelling at the umpire and smashing his racquet repeatedly into the court and bench.
He was already one point from being eliminated, but the No. 13 seed's meltdown became a catalyst for his mid-match resurgence.
Why it matters for Daniil Medvedev
Former US Open champion Andy Roddick commented on the incident, saying "This is just Meddy being Meddy" and that Medvedev's behavior was not unsportsmanlike.
Roddick added that as long as Medvedev's actions did not affect his opponent, it was not a problem.
What comes next?
Medvedev's early exit from the US Open marks a disappointing start to his campaign.
He won the tournament in 2021, defeating Novak Djokovic, but has not been able to replicate that success since.
The four-hour match ended in a 6-3, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 0-6, 6-4 victory for Bonzi.
Medvedev's only Grand Slam major came in 2021, and he made it back to the finals in 2023, but lost to Djokovic in straight sets.
Andy Roddick hopes that this year will be the year an American man wins the title, with players like Ben Shelton and Taylor Fritz showing promising performances.
Roddick said that the American men are gaining momentum, with several players reaching the tail end of Slams.
Medvedev's meltdown will be remembered as a key moment in the match, but it was not enough to change the outcome.
He will look to bounce back from this loss and regain his form in future tournaments.
The US Open continues, with other top players competing for the title.
Medvedev's exit marks the end of his campaign, but the tournament is far from over.