The Frenchman won a duel of almost four hours against Holger Rune to advance to the round of 16 at the Rome Masters: "Today I respected the opponent and myself".
The Frenchman won a duel of almost four hours against Holger Rune to advance to the round of 16 at the Rome Masters: "Today I respected the opponent and myself".
Another one from Corentin Moutet. Surely the reader will not be surprised to see the headline of the article: it reflects a new show from the Frenchman, this time at the Mutua Madrid Open 2025. A set and break down against his compatriot Harold Mayot, Corentin unleashed his madness once again: he smashed his racket, received a penalty point (having accumulated several warnings), pretended to give it to a child in the audience, and chose to retire, without prior notice, suffering from a lower back injury. He left the Caja Mágica booed, with an unfriendly face, leaving another picture for his particular Hall of Fame.
Quite an ending 😳@HaroldMayot1 wins his first ATP Masters 1000 match by defeating Moutet 6-3 4-2 ret.#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/UcrDjnhuTu
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) April 23, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El show de Moutet en Madrid: rompe raqueta y se retira abucheado
The Miami Open 2025 experienced quite a commotion this week in the second-round match between Corentin Moutet and Alejandro Tabilo. How odd, the Frenchman wrapped up in controversy, although everything has an explanation. Today, the player has shared a statement on social media explaining how a person from the audience insulted him during the match, which is why he decided to stop the match until that person was ejected from the stadium. The issue was that the chair umpire did not share the same view, penalizing him by losing the second set, and later the supervisor did the same by deducting a game from the third set. "I felt this was beyond the limits of what an athlete should endure on the court," writes Moutet in a text that we include in full below.
— Corentin Moutet (@moutet99) March 23, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet explica la polémica de su último partido: “Se excedieron los límites que un atleta debe soportar…”
Strong and concerning statements made by Corentin Moutet after their match at the Aix-en-Provence Challenger was suspended at 5-5 due to lack of light against Pavel Kotov. The fiery character of the French tennis player is well known, but nothing justifies the alleged behavior of Kotov, as reported by Moutet. "The next time you come to the net, I will kill you. One day, someone will kill you," Moutet claims the Russian told him.
Corentin Moutet was allegedly threatened with death by Pavel Kotov during their first-round match in Aix-en-Provence. 😳
— Avantage Tennis 🎾 (@AvantageTennis_) April 30, 2025
"The next time you come to the net, I will kill you"
"One day, someone will kill you"
(@moutet99) pic.twitter.com/H00Zu8R0LS
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet asegura haber sido amenazado de muerte por su último rival
We already know the seven players who have qualified for the main draw of the ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025 from the preliminary stage. The first to secure a spot in the Monegasque tournament was Daniel Altmaier, who defeated Pierre-Hugues Herbert 7-6(3) and 6-3 in 1 hour and 47 minutes. Albert Ramos was the only Spanish player in the qualifying rounds with a chance, but he fell to the formidable Bu Yunchaokete 6-4 and 6-4.
Here are the qualifiers from the preliminary stage for the ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los clasificados de la fase previa al ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025
Corentin Moutet never fails to put on a show, for better or for worse. This time it happened in his second-round match at the 2025 Miami Open against Alejandro Tabilo when he clashed with the crowd, which was mostly Chilean. It all unfolded in the second set of the match when the Frenchman started gesturing towards the crowd whenever Tabilo missed a shot. However, when the Chilean had a set point, the crowd went wild, and one spectator made an obscene gesture towards Moutet. He noticed the gesture and went to complain to the chair umpire. Furthermore, he stated that he wouldn't resume playing until that person left the court, but the umpire, seeing no movement from the person in question, penalized him with a point, leading to the set for Tabilo.
Moutet continued to protest and requested the intervention of the supervisor because he still refused to play after what had happened. However, once again, the umpire penalized him, believing that the Frenchman was taking too long to start the third set, this time with a game penalty. Moutet couldn't believe it and kept demanding explanations from the supervisor. In the end, Moutet carried on playing but added another surreal scene to the tennis court.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet vuelve a hacer de las suyas en Miami y monta una surrealista escena con la grada
The incident occurred last week in the semifinals of the Challenger de Phoenix. It could be foreseen that two players with such volatile personalities as Alexander Bublik and Corentin Moutet could have some friction, but no one imagined what is seen in the video posted a few hours ago. After several clashes during the match, the Kazakh approaches Moutet. "Do you want to fight? The French kid is talking a lot, but doesn't want to fight. Come on, let's go. See you in ten minutes outside," he snapped.
Bublik and Corentin Moutet’s argument after their match at the Phoenix Challenger last week:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 19, 2025
“You want to fight? The French kid is speaking & he doesn’t want to fight. Let’s go. We meet in 10 minutes outside.”
pic.twitter.com/9GKKY907Py
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bublik instó a Moutet a pelearse: "Te espero fuera en 10 minutos"
Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik experienced moments of high tension last week. They faced each other at the Phoenix Challenger and nearly came to blows after a tense match. The latest videos, taken from the stands, show the Kazakh inviting the Frenchman to settle things off the court. "I'll be waiting outside, in ten minutes", Bublik taunted his opponent. This incident caught the attention of Moutet, who added fuel to the fire on social media. "People behave very differently with cameras and without cameras. The real ones know. I won't say more about this. The real ones know", Moutet retorted. Can you imagine a new match between them soon?
People are different in front of the camera and behind the camera 🙃
— Corentin Moutet (@moutet99) March 19, 2025
Real knows I won’t say more about this
Real knows https://t.co/F1Eh9vL6Kf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet alimenta su enfrentamiento ante Bublik: "La gente es distinta detrás de cámaras"
The Frenchman won a duel of almost four hours against Holger Rune to advance to the round of 16 at the Rome Masters: "Today I respected the opponent and myself".
Strong and concerning statements made by Corentin Moutet after their match at the Aix-en-Provence Challenger was suspended at 5-5 due to lack of light against Pavel Kotov. The fiery character of the French tennis player is well known, but nothing justifies the alleged behavior of Kotov, as reported by Moutet. "The next time you come to the net, I will kill you. One day, someone will kill you," Moutet claims the Russian told him.
Corentin Moutet was allegedly threatened with death by Pavel Kotov during their first-round match in Aix-en-Provence. 😳
— Avantage Tennis 🎾 (@AvantageTennis_) April 30, 2025
"The next time you come to the net, I will kill you"
"One day, someone will kill you"
(@moutet99) pic.twitter.com/H00Zu8R0LS
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet asegura haber sido amenazado de muerte por su último rival
Another one from Corentin Moutet. Surely the reader will not be surprised to see the headline of the article: it reflects a new show from the Frenchman, this time at the Mutua Madrid Open 2025. A set and break down against his compatriot Harold Mayot, Corentin unleashed his madness once again: he smashed his racket, received a penalty point (having accumulated several warnings), pretended to give it to a child in the audience, and chose to retire, without prior notice, suffering from a lower back injury. He left the Caja Mágica booed, with an unfriendly face, leaving another picture for his particular Hall of Fame.
Quite an ending 😳@HaroldMayot1 wins his first ATP Masters 1000 match by defeating Moutet 6-3 4-2 ret.#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/UcrDjnhuTu
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) April 23, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El show de Moutet en Madrid: rompe raqueta y se retira abucheado
We already know the seven players who have qualified for the main draw of the ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025 from the preliminary stage. The first to secure a spot in the Monegasque tournament was Daniel Altmaier, who defeated Pierre-Hugues Herbert 7-6(3) and 6-3 in 1 hour and 47 minutes. Albert Ramos was the only Spanish player in the qualifying rounds with a chance, but he fell to the formidable Bu Yunchaokete 6-4 and 6-4.
Here are the qualifiers from the preliminary stage for the ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los clasificados de la fase previa al ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025
The Miami Open 2025 experienced quite a commotion this week in the second-round match between Corentin Moutet and Alejandro Tabilo. How odd, the Frenchman wrapped up in controversy, although everything has an explanation. Today, the player has shared a statement on social media explaining how a person from the audience insulted him during the match, which is why he decided to stop the match until that person was ejected from the stadium. The issue was that the chair umpire did not share the same view, penalizing him by losing the second set, and later the supervisor did the same by deducting a game from the third set. "I felt this was beyond the limits of what an athlete should endure on the court," writes Moutet in a text that we include in full below.
— Corentin Moutet (@moutet99) March 23, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet explica la polémica de su último partido: “Se excedieron los límites que un atleta debe soportar…”
Corentin Moutet never fails to put on a show, for better or for worse. This time it happened in his second-round match at the 2025 Miami Open against Alejandro Tabilo when he clashed with the crowd, which was mostly Chilean. It all unfolded in the second set of the match when the Frenchman started gesturing towards the crowd whenever Tabilo missed a shot. However, when the Chilean had a set point, the crowd went wild, and one spectator made an obscene gesture towards Moutet. He noticed the gesture and went to complain to the chair umpire. Furthermore, he stated that he wouldn't resume playing until that person left the court, but the umpire, seeing no movement from the person in question, penalized him with a point, leading to the set for Tabilo.
Moutet continued to protest and requested the intervention of the supervisor because he still refused to play after what had happened. However, once again, the umpire penalized him, believing that the Frenchman was taking too long to start the third set, this time with a game penalty. Moutet couldn't believe it and kept demanding explanations from the supervisor. In the end, Moutet carried on playing but added another surreal scene to the tennis court.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet vuelve a hacer de las suyas en Miami y monta una surrealista escena con la grada
The incident occurred last week in the semifinals of the Challenger de Phoenix. It could be foreseen that two players with such volatile personalities as Alexander Bublik and Corentin Moutet could have some friction, but no one imagined what is seen in the video posted a few hours ago. After several clashes during the match, the Kazakh approaches Moutet. "Do you want to fight? The French kid is talking a lot, but doesn't want to fight. Come on, let's go. See you in ten minutes outside," he snapped.
Bublik and Corentin Moutet’s argument after their match at the Phoenix Challenger last week:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 19, 2025
“You want to fight? The French kid is speaking & he doesn’t want to fight. Let’s go. We meet in 10 minutes outside.”
pic.twitter.com/9GKKY907Py
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bublik instó a Moutet a pelearse: "Te espero fuera en 10 minutos"
Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik experienced moments of high tension last week. They faced each other at the Phoenix Challenger and nearly came to blows after a tense match. The latest videos, taken from the stands, show the Kazakh inviting the Frenchman to settle things off the court. "I'll be waiting outside, in ten minutes", Bublik taunted his opponent. This incident caught the attention of Moutet, who added fuel to the fire on social media. "People behave very differently with cameras and without cameras. The real ones know. I won't say more about this. The real ones know", Moutet retorted. Can you imagine a new match between them soon?
People are different in front of the camera and behind the camera 🙃
— Corentin Moutet (@moutet99) March 19, 2025
Real knows I won’t say more about this
Real knows https://t.co/F1Eh9vL6Kf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet alimenta su enfrentamiento ante Bublik: "La gente es distinta detrás de cámaras"
Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik are two authentic virtuosos. Both never tire of dazzling in their matches, regardless of the opponent or tournament. And if that weren't enough, they faced off in the quarterfinals of the Challenger de Phoenix, with the final victory going to the Kazakh by 2-6, 7-6(4), 7-5 after two and a half hours of play. But it seems that the result was the least important because both took advantage to showcase all kinds of plays, as seen in this outstanding point won by the Frenchman.
Alexander Bublik survives a near meltdown to defeat Corentin Moutet.
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) March 14, 2025
Bublik was up 4-1 (Adv-40) and 5-1 (40-40) but Moutet broke him twice and went up 5-5 (40-30) on serve. Won set 7-5.
Incredible speed and skill from Moutet in the best point of the match.
🎥:@ATPChallenger pic.twitter.com/4KNrBxwpnw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El duelo de virtuosos entre Bublik y Moutet dejó este puntazo en el Challenger de Phoenix
Corentin Moutet is one of those players with personality, who are not afraid to express what they think on and off the court. Following that line, the Frenchman visited Canal+Sport where he talked about many topics, and one of them has to do with the way of experiencing tennis at tournaments. Moutet advocated for tennis to evolve into a sport where the public enjoys more, similar to what happens in other sports like basketball. "I am in favor of making tennis more accessible to people, less complex, less sectarian. I would even dare to say that more people should have access. I believe it should be more of a spectacle, more a form of expression for the people, and above all, they should be able to enjoy it more. I think they are too restricted when watching tennis matches. I am in favor of having more atmosphere, more food in the stadiums, more music. I am in favor of animation," he said.
Between rap and tennis, @moutet99 is getting ready for #RolandGarros 2025… MOUTEEEET! 🥎 @CanalplusSport pic.twitter.com/IOYsAh37Qx
— La Boîte A Questions (@BAQcanal) February 12, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet apuesta por un cambio en el tenis: "Debería ser menos sectario y más un espectáculo"