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US Open Tennis Champion Does Video Game Celebration After Winning 

Screen capture: US Open Tennis 

Enormous congrats are all together for Daniil Medvedev, who recently not exclusively did the world an assistance by overcoming Novak Djokovic, however in doing as such in some way or another figured out how to slip a recognition for, for goodness' sake, EA Sports' FIFA series into his festivals. 온라인카지노

As you can see here, subsequent to securing the match Medvedev shuns conventional celebratory stuff like siphoning his clench hands and hopping for bliss in favor of...Dropping dead. 

He's most likely extremely drained, yet, that is odd! Less abnormal however when you let him endeavor to account for himself to the close to 100% of watchers who might have no clue about the thing he was doing, when in his post-game meeting he says "Just legends will get what I did after the match is L2 + left". 


Since that doesn't really clarify poo, however, permit me to expound on the off chance that you haven't played FIFA as of late. Throughout the previous few years, when you've scored an objective, you've had the option to look over your own festivals, in generally the same way you'd have the option to toss a few punches in a battling game. There are some button presses accessible for essential or brand name festivities, sure, yet as Medvedev is examining here, there are additionally uncommon festivals accessible in specific conditions or in the wake of making certain button presses. 

One of those is the "Dead Fish", otherwise called the "Block Fall", performed by holding L2 + pushing left on the right thumbstick, which is the thing that Medvedev was doing when dropping to the court. 

The comedic worth of FIFA's festival (and its genuine partner) is all in the circling drop, so Medvedev's lethargic move to the outer layer of the court doesn't exactly have a similar impact. Of course, the US Open is played on hard court, so it's preferred for us all over "US Open Champion Dislocates Shoulder In Victory Celebration".