Watch: Monfils pretends to tie shoe mid-point
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Sometimes you just have to tie your shoe...in the middle of the point.#USOpen pic.twitter.com/fS3IzRn57k
— ESPNTennis (@ESPNTennis) September 4, 2016
Gael Monfils has long been one of the ATP's pre-eminent players of possum, but this was on another level.
In the middle of a point during his fourth-round US Open match against Marcos Baghdatis on Sunday, the flashy Frenchman bent down and pretended to tie his shoe after hitting a lob. Then, in a blink, he sprung back into action and moved to return Baghdatis' shot from the baseline. It ... didn't go too well.
Monfils advanced to the quarterfinals with a straight-sets win.
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