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Fan ejected from U.S. Open for shouting ‘infamous Hitler phrase’.

Man Ejected from U.S. Open After Yelling Offensive ‍Phrase

Early Tuesday morning at ⁣the U.S. Open, a man⁣ in the stands ​was ​ejected after German star Alexander Zverev said someone ​in the crowd was yelling ⁣“the​ most ⁤famous Hitler phrase there ‍is.”

Zverev, who ultimately won the match, was battling Jannik Sinner in ⁣the fourth set of the quarterfinal ⁤match with the score tied at two games apiece when he approached ⁢umpire James Keothavong to protest, “He just said ​the ⁢most famous Hitler phrase there⁢ is. He ⁤just said the most ‌famous Hitler‍ phrase‌ there is ⁣in this world. It’s ​unacceptable. This is ⁤unbelievable.”

This prompted Keothavong to face‍ the ⁤crowd behind him and ask who had ‍yelled ⁤the remark,‍ calling out,‌ “Put⁣ your hands up. Who said ‌that? … We’re gonna get​ him out.” He followed by asking the crowd ⁣to show respect for ​the players.

Security members went ​into the ⁣stands to​ find out who made the offensive remark. Several ⁢minutes later, ⁤cameras showed them speaking to a ⁤middle-aged man, then escorting him out of ​the stadium‍ amid⁤ cheers and ‌boos.

After the five-set match ⁢was over, Zverev iterated what had ⁢happened. “He started singing the anthem of Hitler ​that was back⁣ in the day,”‍ he said. “It⁤ was ‘Deutschland über alles’ and it was a ⁤bit⁣ too much. I think⁤ he was getting involved in the match for a long​ time, ​though. I don’t mind it, I love when ⁤fans ⁤are loud, ⁢I ​love when fans are emotional. But I think me being German⁢ and not really proud of⁢ that history, ⁣it’s not really a great thing to do​ and I think him sitting in one of the front rows, I think a lot of people heard ⁢it. So if I just don’t react, I think it’s bad from my side.”

“It’s his loss,‌ to be honest, to⁣ not witness the final two sets⁣ of that match,” he concluded.

“There are some⁣ fans this late at night ‌@usopen that‌ are not good!” ‌ESPN analyst Rennae Stubbs tweeted. “I ⁤❤️⁣ the fans but at this point‍ there are some bad characters. I had a drink thrown on me last night by a drunk fan ⁢who was fighting with‌ her boyfriend. Now we⁣ got someone yelling Hitler slurs! Wtf? Come on peeps.”

US Tennis Association spokesman Chris⁣ Widmaier later confirmed a “disparaging remark was ‌directed toward Alexander ‌Zverev.”

“Deutschland über alles” is the‌ first stanza ⁣of the song “Deutschlandlied,” whose music came from the pen of the⁤ famed composer Joseph Haydn in 1797 for the birthday of‌ Francis II, the ⁣Emperor of ⁢the⁢ Holy Roman Empire.⁢ Lyrics were added by August Heinrich⁢ Hoffmann von ‌Fallersleben​ in 1841.

But during the Nazi era, the Nazis used only the first stanza, then‌ followed it with the Nazi stormtrooper “Horst⁢ Wessel Song.” At the 1936 Olympics ‍held ‍in Berlin, Hitler and his minions walked into the stadium as Germans sang “Deutschland über alles,” thus causing the song to be ‌identified with the ⁢Nazi regime.



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