Climate protesters interrupted a tennis match in DC. Taylor Fritz found the whole thing 'annoying'


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WASHINGTON — Climate protesters have briefly interrupted a match at the DC Open tennis tournament between three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray and top-seeded Taylor Fritz. Action was delayed in the first set when three jumbo tennis balls were tossed onto the court in the event's main stadium. In the stands, some people chanted and displayed signs protesting the use of fossil fuels. A spokesperson for the tournament said there was no damage done to the court. At Wimbledon last month, three environmental activists were arrested after jumping out of the stands to disrupt matches by scattering orange confetti and puzzle pieces on the court.

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