TWO tennis fans have become the talk of social media after one of them was spotted dropping a mystery substance into a drink at Wimbledon.
Footage on Thursday showed two men basking in the sun as they enjoyed Liam Broady's Court Three clash with Diego Schwartzman with two glasses of champagne.
But it wasn't their laugh-filled conversation that got tongues wagging.
After the camera focused on the pair, one of the men dipped his finger and thumb into a mystery bag and appeared to sprinkle something into his pal's cup.
The sprinkling man then reached back down and adjusted his bag before the camera panned back to the action.
Neither man has been identified, nor has the mystery substance that was placed into the drink.
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The bizarre scene took place on Day Four of Wimbledon, in which Brit Broady produced a stunning performance to upset 12th seed Schwartzman in five sets.
Broady, 28, said of his incredible comeback win: “I hung in there and it’s the biggest win of my career.
“It is an amazing feeling. I thought I was coming off court having gone out in the second round for the third time but you guys were amazing.
“Sometimes I struggle to put the ball in court even though my heart is always there.
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"With the support of everyone, there was no way I was giving up.”
Broady will face Aussie Alex de Minaur in the fourth round of the historic SW19 tournament.
De Minaur currently dates highly-flying Brit Katie Boulter, although Broady insists he won't hold any grudges against her for supporting her partner.
During an appearance on talkSPORT, he said: “It’s difficult because with the men playing best of five sets it’s hard to get out and then go to see the other guys as well.
“You could be on court for four hours and then go and watch someone else for four hours as well.
"And sometimes I think it’s probably better to stay away than show up for a couple of games and then go again and distract the player.
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“Once guys start to go out of the tournament I think you’ll see some guys start to appear in different people’s boxes here and there.
“Obviously I’m playing Alex de Minaur in a day and you might see Katie Boulter in his box. I won’t hold it against her!”
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