Michelle Obama waved her arms in the air and yelled, “Let’s go, Foe!”.
Mrs. Obama had a seat in the front row behind the baseline to watch the American play Friday night in the semifinals in Arthur Ashe Stadium, giving him a thumbs-up and a shoutout when she was shown on the video screens.And to think, he feared he'd made a bad first impression on the former first lady.
“I think I shanked a return,” he said, recalling that he thought “she thinks I’m a bum. Can’t make a return.”Actually, Tiafoe gave her a good show, taking No. 3 seed Carlos Alcaraz to a fifth set before falling 6-7 , 6-3, 6-1, 6-7 , 6-3. After the match, he got to speak with Mrs. Obama and they walked out through the tunnel from the court together. He said goodbye before meeting up with his supporters that again included Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal.
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