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Tiafoe has a weird and "shirtless" celebration after beating Seppi in 5 sets
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There is a particular unwritten decorum throughout tennis grand slam tournaments viewed by millions of people around the world where your behaviour on the court should be measured & portrayed as fairly conservative; playing performance excluded, ie removing T-shirts & jumping around while flexing your athletic physique is totally unnecessary. Keeping a classy & discreet presence on the court allows the viewing public to enjoy your talent as a tennis player & not have your ego thrust in our face.
I already don't care much for Tiafoe. His mugging and aping about the court after his wins lowers the standard of good manners and does nothing for setting a good role model. He will never have the class of Roger Federer nor will he have the respect that comes with being a champion. That you have to earn.