
Woman spotted knitting at US Open semi-final match in New York. Watch video
India Today
A video of a woman casually knitting during the US Open semi-final in New York has surfaced online. The match was between Spain's Carlos Alcaraz and America's Frances Tiafoe.
Imagine you are in a thrilling match and waiting with bated breath for your favourite team or sportsperson to win. You are super engrossed in it when, all of a sudden, you spot a woman casually knitting in the stands. Confused? Well, don't be because a similar thing happened at the US Open semi-final in New York. Yes, you read that right.
A video of a woman casually knitting during the match between Carlos Alcaraz from Spain and Frances Tiafoe from America has surfaced online. The match was being played at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. In the clip shared by Chantal Mclaugh on Twitter, the men can be seen competing a tiebreaker as the camera panned towards the crowd. Instantly, a woman was spotted casually knitting during the showdown.
"Not sure what to make of this lady nonchalantly knitting during a nail-biting tiebreaker," reads the caption of the post.
Watch the video here:
Not sure what to make of this lady nonchalantly knitting during a nail-biting tiebreaker @usopen #tiafoeAlcaraz #TiafoevsAlcaraz #USOpentennis #usopen #tennis #knitting #knittingtwitter @FTiafoe @carlosalcaraz pic.twitter.com/uhCUIJAXEK

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