World No. 1 Jannik Sinner made quick work of his Round of 16 opponent, Alexander Bublik, to book a spot in the U.S. Open quarterfinal Monday night. The Italian was likely ready to call it a night when he became victim to a tennis fan standing courtside who tried to steal something out of his bag.
After Sinner's dominant straight-sets victory over Bublik at Arthur Ashe stadium, he walked over to give his towel to a fan, which was considered a pretty typical post-match interaction. While his back was turned, however, another fan was caught on camera unzipping Sinner's tennis bag and trying to take something.
A nearby security guard stopped him just in time, but it was still a terrible look:
Jannik Sinner walked over to give his towel to a fan after his win at the U.S. Open.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) September 2, 2025
Meanwhile, someone standing nearby tries to steal something from Jannik’s bag.
Awful behavior… wow.
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Just inexcusable behavior.
Hopefully, the fan gets banned from U.S. Open events in the future and doesn't try to pull a classless stunt like that again.
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