The French tennis player was beaten by South Korean Kwon in the ATP 250 in Estoril and did his thing again when he left the court.
“Tennis is not my priority. I come, I take the money and I leave, ”he declared. Benoit Paire then and now, again, he proved it. The French tennis player was defeated by 6-4 and 7-5 on his debut in Estoril ATP 250 against South Korean Sonwoo-Kwon and when he was about to leave the court enveloped in deafening boos for your man he answered once lowering his pants in front of the audience present.
The moment Benoit Paire took off his pants at ATP 250 in Estoril
After a new scandal, Benoit Paire followed him into the networks
After what happened to the Portuguese brick dust, the French tennis player holding position 60 in the ATP World Ranking uploaded an emoji of “Fuck You” on his social networks, but eventually repented and deleted the said publication.
However, the situation did not end there. Paire denounced on his Twitter account that he received threats from people who seemed to bet on his winning. “Die, you’re a novice,” and “if you don’t win, you’re dead, we’re going to kill you,” are some of the phrases the Frenchman, who spoke of it, spoke about it: “Does this seem normal to you?” wrote.

The case of Benoit Paire: a record full of scandals
Paire’s misconduct at ATP in Buenos Aires 2021
Benoit Paire and his ATP 500 scandal in Barcelona 2021: he spit on the court
The scandal happened in Barcelona ATP 500 when the Avignon-born played in his first-round match against Italian Federico Gaio. With scores of 7-5 and 5-3 against, Paire discussed an intricate ball that the referee made sure to touch the strap but he, stubborn in his position, continued to claim and prompted a spike out. He also chose to spit so he was given a sanction.
When Benoit Paire fell asleep in the middle of the game
Benoite Paire fell asleep during the change of side, in the middle of the battle against the British Cameron Noire for the first phase of ATP 250 in Auckland. The French tennis player traveled about 30 hours from India to New Zealand.
Then, he argues his “nap” throughout the comparison to jet lag: “30 hour drive from my hotel room in Pune to Auckland. I left the hotel at 1:30 on Saturday and arrived in Auckland at 3 pm on Sunday. 7:30 am the jet lagged and was scheduled for Monday . “

Source: Tycsports

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