Dramatic Victory Marred by Bone-Chilling Moment

British tennis player Harriet Dart advanced to the second qualifying round of the US Open with a grueling 7-5, 6-7, 7-6 win over Romania’s Anca Todoni. However, the match’s defining moment came not from the scoreline but from an ear-piercing scream that startled viewers and commentators alike.

During a critical second-set rally, the 29-year-old unleashed a visceral shout of “Let’s go!” after clinching a crucial point to level the set at 4-4. The high-pitched wail, described by Sky Sports analysts as “blood-curdling,” drew immediate reactions. One commentator remarked: “That sent a shiver down my spine—it sounded like something from a horror film.”

Social Media Erupts Over Unsettling Incident

Fans flooded social media with reactions to the jarring moment. One spectator tweeted: “Dart’s screams could rival a banshee—terrifying yet mesmerizing.” Another added: “She’s channeling pure fury out there.” A third observer noted the intensity of the match, writing: “The tension was palpable even through the screen.”

Dart, who has competed in four US Open main draws—including a second-round appearance in 2023—now faces American opponent Ayana Akli in her next qualifying match. Victory would move her one step closer to securing a spot in the tournament’s main event.

Road to the Main Draw

The London-born athlete must win two more qualifying matches to advance to the US Open’s primary competition. Known for her gritty performances, Dart’s dramatic style continues to captivate audiences, even as her vocal outbursts spark debate among tennis enthusiasts.

Source: Adapted from original reporting by The Sun