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Crying baby during Australian Open tennis match sparks fierce debate: ‘Mind-boggling’

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Crying baby during Australian Open tennis match sparks fierce debate: ‘Mind-boggling’

An Australian Open game has been interrupted by a sound likely not expected courtside.

Jannik Sinner defeated fellow Italian Luciano Darderi in Melbourne on Tuesday, but their most formidable opponent wasn’t standing on the other side of the net.

It was instead a young spectator causing a disturbance in the sporting world’s equivalent of a library.

While attempting to serve for a tie-break, Darderi became distracted by a baby’s cry within the otherwise silent crowd at Margaret Court Arena.

“Don’t bring babies or toddlers to grand slams”

In a clip posted to the Australian Open official TikTok page, Danderi seems to brush off the disturbance in good humor.

Only it’s not a once-off.

During the match, Luciano Darderi became distracted by a baby’s cry within the otherwise silent crowd at Margaret Court Arena.

After bouncing the ball several times and lofting it into the air, he is forced to catch it before it can connect with his racquet.

The baby once again lets out a big wail, pulling focus away from the athlete.

He looks to the crowd with an amused, but incredulous expression, which sparks laughter and applause among fans.

Footage of the moment has now gained more than two million views, sparking debate around whether it’s appropriate to have a baby or toddler tag along to a sport known for total crowd silence.

In a clip posted to the Australian Open official TikTok page, Danderi seems to brush off the disturbance in good humor. AFP via Getty Images

“But why would you bring a baby to a tennis match?” a user questioned.

“Don’t bring babies or toddlers to grand slams – they won’t remember it,” another agreed.

A third wrote: “Unpopular opinion: babies shouldn’t be allowed in tennis matches”.

Meanwhile, some aimed at the players in general, questioning why elite professionals allow their focus to be shattered so easily.

While attempting to serve for a tie-break, Darderi became distracted by a baby’s cry within the otherwise silent crowd at Margaret Court Arena. AP

“The fact that they can’t play through noise is mind-boggling,” wrote one commenter.

“Just hit the ball and deal with it or wear earplugs,” another argued.

“Why are tennis players so sensitive to any noise?” a third questioned.

Children and babies are allowed to attend matches under the official rules of the Australian Open.

Jannik Sinner of Italy plays a forehand return to his compatriot Luciano Darderi during their fourth round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. AP

In fact, there’s no charge for children aged 2 and under if they do not occupy a seat, though proof of age is required to enter.

“Open to everyone”

“Children aged 2 and under on the date they are attending the AO (not the date of ticket purchase) may enter at no charge, provided they do not occupy a reserved seat,” the official website states.

Children’s tickets are available for attendees between the ages of 3 and 11. There are also Youth Tickets available for teens between the ages of 12 and 17.

Jannik Sinner defeated fellow Italian Luciano Darderi in Melbourne on Tuesday Mike Frey-Imagn Images

Crowd etiquette dictates that fans remain silent during play and between first and second serves.

Failure to comply with the etiquette can result in being removed for disruptive behavior.

Tennis Australia told news.com.au that despite the strict rules around noise when spectating, even the youngest fans are welcome at the Open.

“The Australian Open is open to everyone, including babies and children,” the spokesperson said.

“We ask that fans treat the players with respect and follow instructions from the chair umpires.”

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