In the match against Nikoloz Basilashvili in the first round of Australian Open, Andy Murray received cheers from fans. And that was the match that the British player defeated the opponent 3-2, thereby winning tickets to go on.
But unlike the previous matches, this time Murray received quite strange sounds in the stands. He heard the words “siu, siu …” rang and mistakenly thought that the fans were booing themselves.
After the battle, this witty player said: “At first, I thought people were booing me. Because on the training ground, actually there were some people yesterday. I really didn't know why they did it. But then I knew that sound was the same as the word 'Siu' that Ronaldo shouted every time I celebrated. But I find it extremely rejected. “
Like Murray, Nick Kyrgios also heard such sounds. In the match against Liam Broady in the first round, this Greek player was cheered by fans with “Ronaldo dance”.

Like the “serious young man” Murray, Nick Kyrgios is also quite uncomfortable because of this. “It was a silly sound, I could not believe that the fans did it so much. They tried to imitate Ronaldo's celebration when he scored, but doing it continuously every 10 minutes at a time, it was a bit too too,” he said.
“They chanted” Siu “for 2 and a half hours, almost every time in the battle. I don't know why they did that, but the field was like a zoo.”