Corentin Moutet heard the boos after snapping his racquet and retiring in Madrid.
By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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Combustible Corentin Moutet snapped his stick then pulled the plug in a Madrid meltdown today.
The left-handed Moutet was trailing compatriot Harold Mayot 6-3, 3-2 when the qualifier cracked a winner down the line.
Moutet wound up and splattered his racquet off the back wall, then picked it up and snapped the head incurring a code violation warning and point penalty as he fell into a 6-3, 4-2 hole.
As he walked toward his seat, Moutet paused to offer the mangled racquet to a fan, who seemed to decline it.
Then Moutet, who was apparently bothered by a back injury, walked to the chair and shook chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani’s hand and briefly clutched at his lower back. The chair umpire announced Moutet retired due to injury prompting a chorus of boos from Madrid fans.
It all added up to Mayot’s first career Madrid main-draw win and a second-round clas vs. 20th-seeded Francisco Cerundolo.
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