 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name is Cam Williams, and English Freyantek has responded to the controversy that she faced a couple weeks ago in San Diego when she was waving her arms as she came to the net. We talked about that about a week ago. She actually came out and responded. This is what she had to say. This is what Freyantek had to say when asked about waving the arms when she would come to the net. She says, I can't control it, but I hope it will never happen again. We are working on it. It is a stress reaction to what is happening. It is an involuntary reaction. I did it during the U.S. Open, and as I recall, it was a stressful moment. In San Diego, I did it unconsciously. Right after the game, I approached Donna and apologized. She had no hard feelings. It turned out she didn't recall this at all. I hope the fans will understand me as well. I'm aware of the many negative comments on the internet concerning this incident. I'm not proud of the fact that sometimes I am not in control of what I do on the court. It's purely instinctual behaviour. Maybe I've seen one too many football games and taken notice of what goalies do during penalty shootouts. That's what Freyantek had to say and it is good that she, you know, kind of, I guess, admitted that she waved her arms and she didn't mean it. She already apologized after the match to Vecic, as you can see there in that post. But also, she did it on social media as well. It's good to see that she's working on that because it's something that she doesn't need to do. Because she's winning every match anyway. She doesn't need to distract her opponent at the net. Consciously, unconsciously, you know, it'll be better if she doesn't have that in her game in my opinion. But let me know down in the comments below. What do you think? Do you think this has been blown out of proportion that she doesn't have to apologize for anything? Or do you like the fact that she's going to try and stop doing this because it's not a good look? Let me know down in the comments below. What do you think about this Egas Freyantek controversy?