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'A Good Match, Not For Me': Dan Evans' Awkward Handshake With Jenson Brooksby After Eastbourne Loss Goes Viral; Video

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Tennis fans witnessed an odd moment after the quarterfinal match between Dan Evans and Jenson Brooksby at the Eastbourne ATP 250 tournament.

Brooksby, who entered the tournament as a lucky loser, played very well and defeated Evans in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3. But after the match, the usual handshake turned a bit awkward.

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When they met at the net, Brooksby said politely, “Well played, good match.” Evans, visibly upset, asked him to repeat it. When Brooksby said it again, Evans replied, “A good match? Not for me.”

The moment surprised fans, as tennis players usually keep things respectful even after tough matches. It showed how frustrated Evans was with his performance.

Brooksby didn’t react and stayed calm. He now moves on to the semifinals, where he’ll face Ugo Humbert. Even though the handshake was strange, both players are now focusing on what comes next, especially with Wimbledon just around the corner.

'Nobody Likes You': Maria Sakkari And Yulia Putintseva Involved In Heated Handshake Drama At Bad Homburg Open; Video

Maria Sakkari and Yulia Putintseva were involved in a fiery exchange after their first-round match at the Bad Homburg Open, which Sakkari won in straight sets, 7–5, 7–6(6). The tension exploded during the handshake, turning a routine end-of-match moment into headline drama.

After the match ended, Putintseva gave Sakkari a cold handshake and a sarcastic bow, avoiding eye contact. Sakkari didn’t take it lightly. She immediately told Putintseva, “Just be like a human being. When you shake hands with someone, look them in the eyes.” As things got more intense, Sakkari then said, “Nobody likes you.” Putintseva, instead of responding with words, bowed again with sarcasm and walked away.

Later in her on-court interview, Sakkari confirmed the tension. She said, “I don’t think she’s going to invite me for dinner for the rest of our lives, but I don’t care.” However, she did add, “I have respect for her as a player, but that’s it.”

This isn’t the first time Putintseva has been involved in awkward post-match moments, and the latest one with Sakkari has gone viral. The dramatic finish gave fans a glimpse into how emotional and intense professional tennis can get even after the final point.

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