French Tennis Player Apologizes for Striking Spectator with Ball
- May 29, 2024 03:03am
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French tennis player Terence Atmane has apologized after hitting a woman in the stands with a ball during a French Open match. He was issued a warning for his actions, which he called a "moment of frustration."
French tennis player Terence Atmane has apologized after he launched a ball into the crowd during his first round match at the French Open over the weekend, hitting a woman in the stands.
Atmane, 22, released a statement on social media Monday after his unsportsmanlike behavior during a match against Austria's Sebastian Ofner resulted in a woman being struck in the leg.
Atmane, who was only issued a warning for his actions, called it a "moment of frustration" and said it was only made worse when the cord on his tennis racket broke.
"I broke my string at the same moment and found myself watching my ball cross the court and go straight into the leg of a spectator," a translation of Atmane’s statement, via The Tennis Letter, read.
"Of course, my first instinct would have been to go and apologize, but I was so shocked and disoriented by my action that no reaction came to mind... like a blackout where my brain switches off, and I can't think of anything else — anything."
The incident caused a 15-minute delay as the chair umpire and officials decided how to proceed. Ultimately, Atmane was given a warning for unsportsmanlike conduct, which caused further uproar after similar actions in the past merited a forfeited match.
Last year, doubles players Miyu Kato and Aldila Sutjiadi were forced to forfeit their third-round match after Kato accidentally hit a ball girl in the neck with a ball after a point.
"I'm working very hard on myself mentally, and people who know me know that I've made enormous progress in terms of frustration and stress management, even if I'm far from perfect. Stress that six months ago was causing me to lose between 4 and 6kg per tournament," Atmane continued.
"This gesture, which I'm sure you've seen on the media, was not intentional, so please forgive me for my emotional outburst and, above all, I'd like to apologize personally to the lady."
Ofner, who came back from a two-set deficit to win, said after the match that the incident certainly rose to the level of a disqualification.
"For me, it was a bit surprising, because if you do something like that on a small court, you have to be punished, you know?" he said. "Because it’s not like you hit the ball normally. It was full power. The ball was so fast. Straight in the crowd. There were people disqualified for less."
Atmane said he is trying to get in contact with the woman to apologize and offer her a signed racket. He said he will also accept any fine the tournament organizers decided on.
"I'm writing this with tears in my eyes because I'm an extremely sensitive person and finding myself in this kind of situation affects me deeply," he added. "I sincerely hope my message will be heard."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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