Bug invades U.S. Open court
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Frances Tiafoe matchNew York Post
•Bug invades US Open court, creating chaos in hilarious moment
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The U.S. Open became a no-fly zone on Tuesday night during the Grigor Dimitrov-Frances Tiafoe match.
The unidentified bug made its way onto the court, briefly pausing play as a ball person attempted to capture it.
Spotted Lanternflies have become a common annoyance in the New York area over the past few years and have been known to wreak havoc on crops.
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