Want some cheese with that whine? Why can’t players stop complaining about the U.S. Open crowds?

Quiet on the set, please.

Err, I mean court.

Wait, why? Isn’t this supposed to be a sporting event?

Tennis players’ complaints never end, and they seemingly never run out of new things to gripe about. It’s annually brought to the forefront at the U.S. Open, in front of a notoriously rowdy crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens.