“Poor man’s holiday weekend is ruined”: Twitter sympathizes with Drew Lock after he gets mercilessly trolled by US Open’s official handle


“Poor man’s holiday weekend is ruined”: Twitter sympathizes with Drew Lock after he gets mercilessly trolled by US Open’s official handle

Drew Lock

Boy oh boy, the 4th of July weekend is turning out to be quite a “memorable” one for the Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback Drew Lock. One can say that for no fault of his own, the man has been thrown into the fire while bewildered fans across the world watch all the Twitter action unfold.

Let us take you back to what happened. In one of the most entertaining encounters this year, unseeded Nick Kyrgios defeated fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the third round at Wimbledon and as the world knows, when Kyrgios is involved, entertainment is guaranteed. Nick pulled an underarm serve during the contest which perplexed Stefanos.

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“Not a sport says the person about to watch 17 games of Drew Lock”: US Open viciously trolls Seahawks QB Drew Lock

Drew Lock
Drew Lock

The video of the serve was uploaded by SportsCenter on Twitter and as expected, it attracted a lot of reactions. However, one Seattle Seahawks fan had something else in his mind. He commented “not a sport” on the video and needless to say, it didn’t go down well with a lot of tennis fans.

Replying to the Seahawks fan’s Tweet, US Open’s official Twitter handle decided to up their savage quotient. “Not a sport says the person about to watch 17 games of Drew Lock at QB,” they wrote and in no time, Twitter went berserk. While many were still finding it hard to believe that an official handle of US Open has responded in such a manner, a lot of fans also sympathized with Drew Lock who got without doing or saying anything at all.

https://twitter.com/Drewp031/status/1543352469710938122

While US Open’s Tweet has got the world talking about Tennis and NFL, one can’t deny that this is a little rough on Drew Lock. In fact, DK Metcalf had to jump in to calm the US Open account down. He wrote that everyone has got the point you are trying to make so it is time to maybe calm down a little.

It will be interesting to see how and when Lock decides to reply to all that has been going on.

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