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Tennis sensation Taylor Fritz's kind gesture has never failed to impress, as he always obliges fans' requests. The star player is currently making bold headlines with his blistering performances in the Dallas Open 2025. The fans on the court left no stone unturned to catch a glimpse of Fritz, who has been seen in great form on his home turf after the conclusion of the Australian Open 2025. The tennis stalwart was seen clicking the pictures with fans alongside signing the autographs on the tennis balls. The video of this kind of act has melted fans' hearts and has been widely shared on social media.
Watch the video here:
The Fritz Frenzy 🤟 #DALOpenpic.twitter.com/jISxO8Xq5S
— Dallas Open (@DALOpenTennis) February 6, 2025
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What next for the American sensation at the Dallas Open 2025?
Meanwhile, the American sensation started strong in the 2025 Dallas Open, grabbing his first home win of the season after thwarting Arthur Rinderknech with a scoreline of 6-4, 6-2. The world number four is now set to face Denis Shapovalov in the second round.
As a top seed here in the showpiece event, Fritz is the highest-ranked player to take in the marquee event since Andy Roddick in 2007. The star player has played great in the opening round here, making it to the quarter-finals in 2022 and semi-finals in 2023.
"I was trying to recover a little bit from an injury; I had already injured myself before. It was my oblique; it was caused by the balls that were supposed to be the same ones we were using here and the ones we were using in Australia, but they just weren't. They were the deadest balls ever, so I threw my whole body into every shot I hit. I think I maybe slightly tore something, but I've been rehabbing it the whole time here, just trying to get it good to play tonight. It felt pretty good tonight, so I'm happy," Taylor Fritz said.
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