Yulia Putintseva Causes a Stir as She Wildly Mocks Australian Open Crowd After 1R

Yulia Putintseva defeats Haddad Maia at the Australian Open 2026 in a hostile crowd, with her celebration style catching everyone's attention online.

Yulia Putintseva’s first-round victory over Beatriz Haddad Maia at the Australian Open came against a hostile crowd, with Brazilian fans adding sparks to a match that lasted nearly three hours. The Kazakh player’s performance ultimately proved commanding despite the backdrop, though her actions following her win sparked considerable online debate about her conduct following the final point.

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Yulia Putintseva’s Celebrations Following Australian Open Win Over Beatriz Haddad Maia

World No. 94 Putintseva stepped foot on Court 6 to take on 39th-ranked Haddad Maia in front of a very hostile crowd. From the opening moments, the support was unmistakably clear, with Brazilian supporters backing their countrywoman and going against the Kazakh player through consistent booes throughout the entire match.

The fans reacted with particular enthusiasm whenever Haddad Maia won points, creating an overwhelming environment that visibly frustrated Putintseva during the two-hour and 53-minute contest.

While walking to the net to shake her opponent’s hands, Putintseva mocked the crowd with an animated victory dance while making faces towards the stands. She then showed a sportswoman’s spirit towards her opponent, greeting her with a brief handshake, and then went on to deliver a theatrical bow to the crowd, delivering a bold statement that reflected her frustration.

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The match had begun poorly for Putintseva, who lost the opening set 3-6, placing her in a dangerous spot. However, her resilience emerged during the second and third sets as she emerged victorious against Haddad Maia’s power game.

The pivotal moment came in the final set when, trailing 1-3, she displayed exceptional form to reel off the final five consecutive games, ultimately completing her comeback with a 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 victory.

Tennis Fans React to Putintseva’s Australian Open Celebration

The aftermath of Putintseva’s victory immediately went viral on social media, with supporters and critics offering their views on her post-match celebration. One fan supported Putintseva’s behavior, writing, “I dont know why people are hating on this. It seems like a perfectly alright reaction to a crowd who spent the better part of the match booing her.”

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Another fan who had watched the match live knew exactly what the Kazakh had faced during the match, and wrote, “Wait I was watching this match & the crowd was not feeling her 😂😂😂😂 I’m shocked she won.”

“i love her skskkss she said cry harder lololol,” wrote a fan who supported Putintseva’s actions.

Speaking about her impressive comeback in the third set, one fan wrote, “she was hating every second of battling that largely brasilian crowd 😭 i was impressed she won the last 4 games coming down from 2-3 in final set.”

“Good for her! I respect the support Brazilians give their players but they are the f****** worse! Cheer double faults / cheer errors / yell during points etc…” wrote a fan who wasn’t happy with the way the Brazilian crowd treated the Kazakh champion.

With the Australian Open stretching over two weeks, this dramatic first-round encounter made the tournament deliver headlines within its opening hours. With many more matches ahead, the tournament promises further intensity and memorable moments.

After her win over Haddad Maia, Putintseva will next take on Elsa Jaquemot, who ousted 20th seed Marta Kostyuk.

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