The Russian wanted to wink at his friends with a celebration taken from FIFA
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— Nikola Vasin Thu Apr 07 03:25:55 +0000 2011
Daniil Medvedev's eccentric celebration after winning the US Open already has an explanation. The talented Russian tennis player wanted to wink at his friends with a gesture taken from FIFA. Yes, how it sounds. He fell to the ground on his side and remained motionless for a few moments.
This is how the brand new US Open winner explained his video game celebration: "One night at Wimbledon I couldn't fall asleep and I had crazy thoughts, like anyone else. I thought, 'OK, if I'm going to win Wimbledon I need to do something, but I want to make it special.'"
Medvedev said that he plays FIFA with his friends and that's where he got the idea: "I like to play FIFA. It's called the 'dead fish' celebration. I talked to my friends and they all think it's legendary. It's not because I want to go out in the newspapers talking about the celebration, about FIFA or whatever. I don't care. I wanted it to be special for the people I love."
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