American Tennis Ace Taylor Fritz Makes ‘Engagement Farmooor’ Declaration as His Controversial Social Media Post Hovers Close to a Million Views
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Taylor Fritz has achieved notable success in various ATP tournaments, including winning his first ATP title at the 2019 Eastbourne International. He is known for his powerful serve, aggressive baseline play, and strong all-around game. In today’s digital age, social media platforms have become an essential tool for athletes to connect with their fans and share their thoughts on various topics. Fritz is no exception, as he actively engages with his followers on Twitter and other social media platforms. He recently made a controversial post around Novak Djokovic’s hindrance incident at Wimbledon.
And now he made another post, making a quirky comment on how he gets more engagement when he makes a controversial post.
Taylor Fritz calls himself an engagement farmer after his post goes viral
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Fritz’s candid nature and willingness to share his thoughts on contentious issues in tennis have created a significant buzz on social media, particularly on Twitter. His tweets often spark debates and discussions, allowing fans to engage with him and each other on these topics. This level of engagement can be beneficial for athletes, as it helps them maintain visibility and relevance in the public eye, even when they are not actively competing in tournaments.
Taylor Fritz posted on Twitter about Novak Djokovic’s hindrance incident. In the incident, Djokovic’s opponent Sinner gained a point because Novak delayed a grunt. To which Taylor’s comment was that he knows a lot of players who delay grunts to put other players off and this needs to be called by umpires. This post evidently gained more than 900k views.
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I can’t speak to this specific instance because i didn’t see it. Novak doesn’t come to my mind when I think of this rule, BUT some players I can think of extend/delay grunts A LOT on big points to put you off and it needs to be called more by umpires. https://t.co/OKZygbVO3I
— Taylor Fritz (@Taylor_Fritz97) July 14, 2023
Since it was one of his controversial posts on tennis-related issues, his post went viral and that is why he made another tweet owing to the same. He tweeted, “Me when I tweet my opinion about something controversial in the tennis world.”
Me when I tweet my opinion about something controversial in the tennis world 🤷🏻♂️ pic.twitter.com/7l2IUMhLBO
— Taylor Fritz (@Taylor_Fritz97) July 14, 2023
He called himself an engagement farmer in this post with a gif because he is getting so much attention on this controversial post. However, this is not the first post of his that got viral.
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Taylor’s other post received attention owing to Ymer’s aggressive incident
Fritz has previously also posted about this incident, which gained around 845k+ views. The post was about Swedish tennis star Mikael Ymer being disqualified because he smashed a hole in the umpire’s chair in the Lyon Open. He wrote that he does not justify the reaction that Ymer had.
Moreover, he further added that a bad bounce does not equal to line hit. And the number of people that think they are the same is insane, according to him.
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Not justifying the reaction at all but the amount of people that think a bad bounce = line hit is insane… crazy bounces happen all over the court and especially near lines https://t.co/2qNMIBFb6k
— Taylor Fritz (@Taylor_Fritz97) May 24, 2023
Do you agree with Fritz that the umpires have to be more cognizant of players trying to distract their opponents?
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