Grindr adds grunt notification for US Open

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The US Open is underway and everyone is living their Challengers dream (watching tennis and yelling "Come on!").

Dating app Grindr is getting in on the action, offering a new "grunt" notification that goes off when users tap on a potential match.

"From short shorts, to fuzzy balls flying in faces, the sport has been a space the gay community loves to play in, yet they haven't had the chance to play out publicly," Grindr said in an email to Mashable, referring to former professional player Brian Vahaly, who only came out after retiring from tennis. "That's changing and culture's catching on with recent phenomenons like the premiere of Challengers." 


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"The grunt noise is a humorous celebration of the often sexually charged sport," Grindr continued.

The notification is literally a male grunt, much different than the trilling sound Grindr users are used to. Users on Reddit don't seem very enthusiastic about the change, with several threads on the r/grindr subreddit stating they disabled the sound, called it nonsense, and said they plain hate it.

If you, however, want to pretend the canonically bi Patrick from Challengers is serving whenever you tap a potential match, here's how:

How to enable the Grindr grunt sound

  • Go to your profile photo.

  • Tap Settings at the bottom left of the screen.

  • Under Notifications, toggle Sound on.

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Anna Iovine
Associate Editor, Features

Anna Iovine is the associate editor of features at Mashable. Previously, as the sex and relationships reporter, she covered topics ranging from dating apps to pelvic pain. Before Mashable, Anna was a social editor at VICE and freelanced for publications such as Slate and the Columbia Journalism Review. Follow her on Bluesky.

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