Estrellas del tenis reaccionan con sorpresa ante una broma en el Abierto de Italia

Jugadoras como Iga Swiatek y Aryna Sabalenka fueron tomadas por sorpresa por una broma organizada que involucró un jarrón antiguo falso en el Abierto de Italia. El incidente, organizado junto al jugador belga Zizou Bergs, se volvió rápidamente viral por sus resultados humorísticos.

Los organizadores del Abierto de Italia utilizaron un jarrón de terracota supuestamente del siglo III a.C. para gastar una broma a varios de los mejores jugadores. A los participantes se les dijo que el objeto era demasiado valioso para tocarlo, ya que supuestamente había sido hallado durante las reformas de las pistas seis meses antes. Una cámara oculta registró las reacciones cuando el jarrón fue empujado al suelo y se hizo añicos.

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