While there’s no doubting Italian women’s tennis star Camila Giorgi has talent, she’s also an enigma and perhaps kind of a sore loser.

Giorgi was drubbed 6-1, 6-0 by 30th seed Maria Sakkari in the opening round of the US Open on Monday and despite the match ending in a tidy 57 minutes, Giorgi did not have time for a proper handshake.

The world No. 48 was volatile, disinterested and quite honestly embarrassing as she was bundled out of the tournament, hitting just six winners and winning less than a third of the points played in the rout.

Giorgi delivered a quick, brusque grab of Sakkari’s hand and almost pushed the Greek star out of her way at the same time.

Naturally it sent tennis Twitter into a mini-meltdown.

The look on Sakkari, widely considered one of the nicest players on tour, said it all after they shook hands.

It’s not the first time Giorgi has delivered a salty shake, either.

In 2014, she gave Danish star Caroline Wozniacki the same treatment and the clip went viral then, too.

Sakkari will take on China’s Shuai Peng before a potential third-round showdown with Australia’s Ashleigh Barty.