Barely a week after Roger Federer's moving farewell in London, it was the bad side of tennis that was expressed this Thursday in Orleans.
And as in Adelaide at the beginning of January, it involves the Frenchman Corentin Moutet.
Seeded No. 1 in the Challenger tournament taking place this week in Loiret, the 23-year-old Ile-de-France resident had a totally surreal heated argument when shaking hands with his winner, the Bulgarian Adrian Andreev.
Corentin Moutet and Adrian Andreev who come to blows after the Frenchman's defeat at the Orleans Challenger.
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The two players grabbed each other by the shirt and collided like two young roosters in a barnyard, in front of an audience who first applauded the victory (2-6, 7-6, 7-6) of the Bulgarian from 21 years old, who had already recently beaten the Frenchman in Genoa.
The scene then quickly turned to confrontation, Moutet even taking a racquet shot.
Very quickly, the chair umpire got down from his chair to separate the two players, while the spectators began to whistle.
Things having calmed down, Moutet explained himself on social networks: âI don't want to apologize for what happened at the end of the match.
When a player allows himself to say âfuck youâ twice while looking me in the eye, I can't help but make him understand in my own way that these are not things that are done.
You applauded this player late in the game.
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The Frenchman then continued his explanation: âPerhaps for you these are acceptable things.
Not for me.
In any case he threatened me and asked me to wait for him at the exit of the court.
Which of course I did.
I struggled to find it for 10 minutes.
Indeed he was hidden on the other side behind 6 security people.
Of course I heard your threats so when you get out of the room where they hid you I will be very happy to see you carry them out.
So I'm waiting for you impatiently, we can talk calmly.
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