THE US OPEN TURNED INTO A DUMP FOR BOTOXED BIMBOS

The US Open! This tournament, supposed to be the pinnacle of sport, the embodiment of merit, sweat, self-sacrifice, those hours of solitude on the court and training, that merciless discipline that makes an athlete a champion. And what are we being sold in endless glossy columns and sponsored Instagram posts? Certainly not the sporting achievement, but the pathetic parade of a “court of mirages”: Botoxed stars, supermarket bimbos, silicone clones, and interchangeable influencers whose only contribution to humanity is a plastic smile and a promo code for a pair of sneakers mass-produced by children.

The contrast is obscene. On one side, players who transform their bodies into precision instruments, who pay for each victory with blood and tears. On the other, a gallery of idle, thoughtless, worthless extras who make their navels an idol of cosmetic surgery, their only asceticism.

Sport is diverted from its essence to become the backdrop for a walking advertisement for emptiness, a podium offered to these new aristocrats of nothingness. They produce nothing, create nothing, inspire nothing, except an abysmal fatigue in the face of the degradation of the sporting spectacle.

The US Open is no longer a competition; it’s a vanity fair, where true heroes sweat in the shadows while false gods strut in the spotlight. It’s the victory of TOK over the efforts of TIK, a sport disfigured by the cult of nothingness. Welcome to the marvelous world of luxury and fashion.
FM