Continuing the remarkable works of the last few weeks, the French tennis player qualified for the semifinals and caused disagreement among those present in San Carlos de Apoquindo for his excessive actions.
Corentin Moutet continues to take controversial actions during his presence on the South American tour. In his victory against Nicholas Jarry in the quarterfinals of ATP 250 of Santiago de Chilethe French tennis player He again scores points under serve and his extravagant celebrations end up making crosses in public.
The double 7-6 victory over the main favorite and defending champion, number 140 in the world ranking, was completed. He threw his racket on the brick of the main court of San Carlos de Apoquindo and screamed loudly, looking at the stands.. Because of this situation, the Chilean athlete He insulted her because of her behaviorbut The European ignored it and continued to celebrate.amid widespread beatings from those present in the stands.
And this reaction of the attendees was not only caused by what happened at the end, but others had already happened in the meeting. On the first point of the match, which served in his favor, The Frenchman gets an ace with a low servethe same thing he did in the IEB+ Argentina Open in his loss against Mariano Navone in Qualy.
Moutet hates Jarry
After qualifying for the semifinals in Santiago, the French tennis player spoke on the official broadcast and responded to the Chilean about the end of the match. “Jarry called me ‘pathetic’ and I don’t know why, I behaved. There are many people against me who whisper and make noise when I serve. So I guess I didn’t do anything ‘pathetic’. I think I survived well, I played well”declared the local rival Alejandro Tabilo in the fight for a place in the final, while Sebastián Báez and Spaniard Pedro Martínez will be looking for another place.
Source: Tycsports

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