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Tennis news: British tennis pro calls on opponent to ‘wear deodorant’

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The British female tennis player, Harriet Dart, raised her eyebrows after an emotional burst during a match against the French opponent Lois Boisson in the Rouen Open on Tuesday.

Dart lost to Boisson in straight sets, 6-0, 6-3. However, the change was when it caused controversy. He heard the referee tell: “Can you tell him to use deodorant … because he really smells to bathe.” Dart referred to Boisson.

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Harriet Dart returns a setback

Harriet Dart of Great Britain plays a reverse return to Donna Vekic de Croatia Duration of her second round in the Australian Open Tennis Championship in Melbourne, Australia, on January 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup, Archive)

The viral clip on social networks.

Dart expressed his regret in an apology published on social networks, saying on Instagram: “It was a comment of the moment of the moment I really regret.”

“That is not how I want to take me, and I take a complete answer,” he added. “I have a lot of respect for Lois and how he competed today. I will learn from this and advance.”

Boisson tried to light the situation. He posted a photo of herself with a photo of deaf deaggers.

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“Apparently I need a collaboration,” he wrote in his Instagram stories.

Dart has five titles at the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour. She was classified no. 109 In the world in the last classifications of the WTA last month. She is among the tennis players who prepare for an offer from the France Open. She lost in the first round in 2024 and 2022.

Harriet Dart at the US Open.

Harriet Dart of Great Britain in Action against Marta Kostyuk or Ukraine on day three of the US Open 2024 tennis tournament at the National Tennis Center Usta Billie Jean King on August 28, 2024 in New York City. (Mike Frey-USA Today Sports)

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Boisson has a 125 WTA title and five titles at the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour. She was classified no. 234 in the world in March. He arrived at the France Open Classifier 2021, but a victory against can help generate some impulse towards the Grand Slam tournament.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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