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Moutet smashes racquet and argues with crowd as injury ends run in Madrid

Corentin Moutet with his smashed racquet in Madrid
Corentin Moutet with his smashed racquet in MadridDubreuil Corinne/ABACA / Abaca Press / Profimedia
Corentin Moutet was booed off the court after smashing his racket and retiring midway through the second set of his first-round match against fellow Frenchman Harold Mayot at the Madrid Open.

Trailing 3-6, 2-3 on Wednesday, Moutet smashed his racket in frustration after losing a point. He walked to his chair to get a new one, but, after what seemed like an exchange of words with the jeering crowd, headed to the umpire to signal his retirement.

The 26-year-old later said on X that he had been struggling with a lingering back injury throughout the match.

"I went to do an MRI directly after my match. I’m still waiting for the result," Moutet wrote on X after the match. "I wanted to try today, but I didn’t know that it would be that bad."

"My back didn’t allow me to do much. I hope to be back soon on the court. All the best to my opponent for the rest of the tournament."

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