Corentin Moutet Pulls Down Pants in Shocking ATP Hamburg Outburst
- French tennis player Corentin Moutet was involved in a controversial incident during his match against Alejandro Davidovich at the ATP 500 tournament in Hamburg.
- Reports from Virgilio Sport and la Repubblica indicate that the incident occurred after Moutet lost an exchange with Davidovich.
- In addition to the wardrobe incident, Eurosport reported that Moutet threw his racket onto the court covers.
French tennis player Corentin Moutet was involved in a controversial incident during his match against Alejandro Davidovich at the ATP 500 tournament in Hamburg. Following the loss of a point, Moutet reacted by pulling down his shorts, leaving him in his underwear on the court.
Reports from Virgilio Sport and la Repubblica indicate that the incident occurred after Moutet lost an exchange with Davidovich. The action resulted in immediate shock and bewilderment among the spectators in the stands, with Virgilio Sport describing the public as indignato
or indignant.
Court Conduct and Equipment Outburst
In addition to the wardrobe incident, Eurosport reported that Moutet threw his racket onto the court covers. This sequence of events has been characterized by Il Tennis Italiano as a raptus di follia
, or a sudden outburst of madness, on the court.
Libero Quotidiano also highlighted the confusion caused by the player’s behavior, noting the general astonishment felt by those watching the match from the stands.
The incident took place during the ATP 500 event in Hamburg, where the behavior of the French athlete drew significant attention from multiple media outlets on May 19, 2026.
