The protester was wearing a shirt with a message about private jets when he entered the court and set his arm on fire.
abc.net.au/news/protester-sets-himself-on-fire-at-laver-cup/101470938A protester has entered the tennis court and set his arm on fire during a Laver Cup match in London, hours before Roger Federer's final game before retiring.
Organisers say he has been arrested and the incident is being handled by policeWearing a white shirt with a message about private jets, the man made his way onto the court and sat down near the net.It forced the delay of the second set of Stefanos Tsitsipas's 6-2, 6-1 victory for Team Europe over Diego Schwartzman of Team World."I hope he's all right."
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