In the first shot of the match: Moutet’s controversial play that upset Jarry and upset the audience at the Chile Open

The Frenchman decided to start the duel with a low serve that surprised everyone.

This Friday, Nicolas Jarry faces the quarter-finals of the Chile Open. His rival in this instance is a controversial rival: Frenchman Corentin Moutet, known for doing unusual things on the pitch. And this was no exception.

The one who was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine had to serve from the first game of the match. And to do one of his crazy things, he didn’t wait for anything at all. In the first shot of the duel, he executed a low serve that dislocated Nico, leaving the score at 15-0.

His action provoked an immediate reaction from the center court of the tournament taking place in San Carlos de Apoquindo. People whistled at him, which continued throughout his services.

And he repeated it

In the ninth game, while they tied 4-4 in the first set, Moutet did it again, from the first point of the match. Of course, this time it didn’t work, as the Chilean reacted quickly and led 0-15.

A morbid duel

In July last year, the Frenchman criticized the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which imposed an 18-month ban on Swede Mikael Ymer for missing three out-of-competition doping tests over the course of a year. To express his indignation, Moutet published a message via the social network proving his innocence).

“And 11 months for Jarry when he tested positive? You have to explain, I don’t understand. Especially appeal when he was acquitted, I don’t understand his cruelty. One of the best players (referring to Mikael Ymer) and without a doubt he is clean. “I hope that justice will be done,” wrote the European.

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Source: Latercera

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