“In tennis terms Donald Young became a man today.”
Patrick McEnroe’s tweet following Young’s five-set upset of Stanislas Wawrinka in the second round of the US Open.
What he really meant:
“Note I only said ‘in tennis terms’. Not, in general attitude or demeanour.”
What he definitely didn’t:
“What a @#$*()& great result for US Tennis. You get the drift, don’t you?”

What he said:
"I think everyone’s light turns on at their own time. I’m starting to feel like mine is turning on."
Donald Young, once labelled the ‘next big thing’ of American tennis, feels that he’s a late bloomer, much like Mardy Fish. Young is 22 and was the youngest ever junior Grand Slam winner at 15—before Bernard Tomic—winning the Australian Open in 2005. Young beat Lukas Lacko in straight sets to make it to the second round of the US Open.
What he really meant:
“I need more electricity. Can I find it here at the US Open?”
What he definitely didn’t:
“Until now, I was a light bulb without a filament.Cold.Dead.”