The defeat of the national team is marked by the controversial personality of the Frenchman, who left the field completely confronted by the public.
The match between Nicolás Jarry and Corentin Moutet will be marked by the Frenchman’s constant confrontations with the national public. From the first point of the match which he decided to serve from below, the rivalry was total.
True to his style, Moutet does not back down at any time, quite the contrary. The clumsiness and the shouts against him only encouraged the Frenchman to continue putting on the show. The underhand serves were repeated and the point celebrations grew louder and louder. Something that inevitably exploded at the close.
The 140th in the world celebrated with a powerful shout, trying to silence the errors falling from the stands. The celebration was not appreciated on the other side of the net and once they shook hands, Jarry blamed him for the compartment.
Even though what was said couldn’t be picked up by the broadcast microphones, Moutet ignored it, as he returned to celebrate in front of the fans. He did the classic Djokovic curtsy in the stands, while the cries against him continued to be heard en masse.
The mistakes were never as loud as when the Frenchman tried to speak on the official broadcast. This was the scenario that the player himself tried to calm things down. “Please, please, one minute please,” he said. Something that was not accepted by the fans. He left the field in front of everyone, but with the ticket for the semi-finals in his pocket.
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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