Nick Kyrgios and Andy Roddick have weighed in on Daniil Medvedev’s conduct in his opening round defeat at the 2025 US Open.
Medvedev has been heavily criticised for his behaviour during his dramatic five-set defeat to Benjamin Bonzi on the opening night of the US Open.The former world No 1 was on the brink of a straight-set exit when Bonzi held match point on his serve at 5-4, AD-40 in the third set. However, after Bonzi missed his first serve, chaos ensued in Louis Armstrong Stadium when a photographer entered the court before the Frenchman’s second serve.Chair umpire Greg Allensworth decided to award Bonzi another first serve due to the disruption, which enraged Medvedev.Speaking into a camera next to the umpire’s chair, Medvedev said of Allensworth: “He wants to go home, guys. He doesn’t like to be here. He gets paid by the match, not by the hour.”Medvedev encouraged the crowd to protest louder and even joined in with booing directed at Allensworth, which led to a six-minute delay before Bonzi served again.When play resumed, Medvedev broke back and won the set on a tiebreak before cruising through the fourth set as Bonzi began to struggle physically.The Russian looked likely to seal a comeback win, but he twice squandered a break advantage in the fifth set, and Bonzi remarkably prevailed after Medvedev was struck by hand cramps late in the match. A furious Medvedev destroyed his racket and did not leave the court until midway through Bonzi’s on-court interview.
Cardi B’s Civil Trial Sparks Global Buzz After Savage Courtroom Clapback
Cardi B is no stranger to headlines — but this time, it’s not about music, fashion, or throwing microphones. Instead, the Grammy-winning rapper (real name: Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) is at the center of a fiery civil lawsuit that has unexpectedly turned into a viral internet spectacle.
The case was filed by Emani Ellis, a former security guard who once worked at a Beverly Hills building that housed an OB-GYN clinic. According to Ellis, Cardi B allegedly clawed her face with long nails, spat on her, and hurled insults during an altercation in 2018 — all while Cardi was four months pregnant. In 2020, Ellis sued the rapper for assault, emotional distress, and even “false imprisonment,” demanding a jaw-dropping $24 million in damages.
Cardi B, however, isn’t letting the accusations slide. During the ongoing trial in Alhambra, she admitted there was a heated argument and some “chest-to-chest” confrontation — but firmly denied ever laying hands (or nails) on Ellis, stressing that she was pregnant at the time and in no condition to be fighting.
Still, what really lit up social media wasn’t the legal jargon — it was that courtroom exchange.
When Ellis’ lawyer asked if Cardi had called the plaintiff “fat,” the rapper didn’t flinch. Instead, she shot back coolly:
“No, I called her a hoe.”
The entire courtroom reportedly erupted, and the internet followed suit. The clip spread like wildfire, with fans divided: some called Cardi brutally honest (and hilarious), while others worried her bluntness could backfire in front of the judge.
Meanwhile, witnesses appear to back Cardi’s side. Receptionist Tierra Malcolm testified that Ellis was the aggressor, even scratching Malcolm’s forehead while lunging toward Cardi. On top of that, Cardi’s doctor at the clinic confirmed Ellis showed no visible injuries at the time — throwing further doubt on the allegations.
As if that weren’t enough, Cardi has been clapping back online too, labeling the accusations as straight-up lies and accusing Ellis of chasing clout off her fame.
Between her bold courtroom one-liners, her unapologetic confidence, and the circus-like reactions online, Cardi B has once again turned a serious scandal into viral entertainment.
But with $24 million on the line and her public image at stake, the final verdict could be no laughing matter — even if Cardi is making everyone else laugh along the way.