Bird Poops On Tennis Pro Reilly Opelka During Match

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A tennis player got crapped on by a bird during a match this week

A bird brought new meaning to"deuce" at a tennis competition in Australia this week ... by crapping all overIt all went down at the Melbourne Summer Set ... when a bird decided to do its business right on the #2 seed's hat during the second set againstOpelka -- the #26 player in the world -- was immediately ticked off by becoming a human toilet ... walking over to the chair umpire in hopes of switching out his hat.

"Sorry, I just got s*** on," Opelka told the umpire as his sweaty locks draped over his eyes."I can't see, a bird s*** on me. What do you want me to do?" What unfolded over the next few minutes was nothing short of a movie -- Opelka tried wearing a different hat, but was told the logo on it was too big.Even a ball boy tried to come to the rescue -- offering his Australian Open lid to the player, but it wouldn't fit his head.

Eventually, a match official brought out a tournament-approved hat for him to wear and asked if he wanted it swapped with a different hat in his locker room ... which Opelka accepted. Now usually, some say a bird crapping on you is believed to be good luck ... but that wasn't the case for Opelka on Wednesday -- he ended up losing the match.

 

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It’s good luck 😁

Did he win? Supposedly it’s good luck 🤷🏻‍♀️

Was he playing THAT poorly

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