Tennis-Moutet loses nearly all Queen's prize money after sweary interview


Tennis - Queen's Club Championships - Queen's Club, London, Britain - June 16, 2026 France's Corentin Moutet celebrates after winning his round of 32 match against France's Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - ⁠French player Corentin Moutet has lost nearly ⁠all his prize money from the Queen's Club ‌tournament after being fined for an expletive-laden post-match interview.

Moutet was fined $40,000 for swearing seven times while being interviewed on ​court by the BBC following his ⁠opening-round win over ⁠compatriot Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

In a statement the ATP said ⁠the ‌27-year-old was punished for unsportsmanlike conduct but has appealed.

Moutet, who lost his next ⁠match to Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, made $43,000 ​for reaching the ‌second round.

The world number 36 was asked ⁠by the ​interviewer not to repeat the swear word after uttering it to describe being aced on match point ⁠by a 142mph second serve.

He then ​said it three more times before the interview was cut short and apologies were made to the ⁠crowd and TV viewers. Afterwards he wrote on Instagram that he was 'just joking'.

Moutet has found himself in disciplinary trouble before.

In 2022 he was defaulted ​from the Adelaide International for ⁠swearing at the umpire in a match against Serbia's ​Laslo Djere.

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) ‌also cut him off that ​year because of issues with his behaviour.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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