Reilly Opelka takes a shot at doubles tennis after 42 year old Xavier Malisse comes out of retirement for European Open in Antwerp
Reilly Opelka takes a shot at doubles tennis after 42-year-old Xavier Malisse comes out of retirement for European Open in Antwerp Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
For the second straight year, Xavier Malisse has stepped out of retirement to play doubles at the ATP 250 in Antwerp.
The 42-year-old partnered to an opening-round win over Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo.
X-Man is back again! For the second straight year, Xavier Malisse has stepped out of retirement to play doubles at the ATP 250 in Antwerp.The 42-year-old partnered to an opening-round win over Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo. Opelka is constantly in a back-and-forth with fans on Twitter. One Twitter user criticized him for his comment. "SORRY BUT THE X MAN WAS WAY BETTER THAT WHAT YOU WOULD EVER BE. SINGLES OR DOUBLES," read a tweet. Replying to the same, Opelka clarified that he has a lot of respect for X (or X-man, as Malisse is called affectionately by fans) and that he was just "throwing shade" at doubles tennis. "Totally agree. Was just throwin shade at dubs in general. Not X, thats mans a legend," Opelka expressed. Totally agree. Was just throwin shade at dubs in general. Not X, thats mans a legend SORRY BUT THE X MAN WAS WAY BETTER THAT WHAT YOU WOULD EVER BE. SINGLES OR DOUBLES…. SORRY BUT THE X MAN WAS WAY BETTER THAT WHAT YOU WOULD EVER BE. SINGLES OR DOUBLES….Totally agree. Was just throwin shade at dubs in general. Not X, thats mans a legend Opelka himself has played quite a few doubles events on tour in the past and won his first and only ATP doubles title so far at last year's Atlanta Open, partnering with Jannik Sinner. He has also made three other tour-level finals in doubles, at Queen's Club, the New York Open, and the Swiss Indoors Basel, with John Peers, Steve Johnson, and Taylor Fritz, respectively. Meanwhile, Malisse and Schwartzman won their opening match at the European Open in Antwerp against the pairing of Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo, before bowing out in the quarterfinals with a loss against Tallon Griekspoor/Botic van de Zandschulp.
Reilly Opelka takes a shot at doubles tennis after 42-year-old Xavier Malisse comes out of retirement for European Open in Antwerp
Xavier Malisse (L) and Reilly Opelka (R) taunted doubles tennis, reacting to the news of Belgium's coming out of retirement to play doubles at the European Open in Antwerp. For the second straight year, former singles World No. 19 Malisse has decided to step out of retirement only to play in the ATP event in his home country. Responding to a social media post that shared the news of Malisse playing the doubles event of the 2022 European Open and partnering with , Opelka made a sarcastic comment on Twitter. "#watchmoredoubles," Reilly Opelka wrote, accompanied by a rolling eyes emoji that suggested sarcasm. X-Man is back again!For the second straight year, Xavier Malisse has stepped out of retirement to play doubles at the ATP 250 in Antwerp.
The 42-year-old partnered to an opening-round win over Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo.
X-Man is back again! For the second straight year, Xavier Malisse has stepped out of retirement to play doubles at the ATP 250 in Antwerp.The 42-year-old partnered to an opening-round win over Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo. Opelka is constantly in a back-and-forth with fans on Twitter. One Twitter user criticized him for his comment. "SORRY BUT THE X MAN WAS WAY BETTER THAT WHAT YOU WOULD EVER BE. SINGLES OR DOUBLES," read a tweet. Replying to the same, Opelka clarified that he has a lot of respect for X (or X-man, as Malisse is called affectionately by fans) and that he was just "throwing shade" at doubles tennis. "Totally agree. Was just throwin shade at dubs in general. Not X, thats mans a legend," Opelka expressed. Totally agree. Was just throwin shade at dubs in general. Not X, thats mans a legend SORRY BUT THE X MAN WAS WAY BETTER THAT WHAT YOU WOULD EVER BE. SINGLES OR DOUBLES…. SORRY BUT THE X MAN WAS WAY BETTER THAT WHAT YOU WOULD EVER BE. SINGLES OR DOUBLES….Totally agree. Was just throwin shade at dubs in general. Not X, thats mans a legend Opelka himself has played quite a few doubles events on tour in the past and won his first and only ATP doubles title so far at last year's Atlanta Open, partnering with Jannik Sinner. He has also made three other tour-level finals in doubles, at Queen's Club, the New York Open, and the Swiss Indoors Basel, with John Peers, Steve Johnson, and Taylor Fritz, respectively. Meanwhile, Malisse and Schwartzman won their opening match at the European Open in Antwerp against the pairing of Raven Klaasen and Marcelo Melo, before bowing out in the quarterfinals with a loss against Tallon Griekspoor/Botic van de Zandschulp.