Moutet smashes racket in front of jeering crowd as injury ends Madrid run

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.
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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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