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Britain’s Harriet Dart issues apology after saying opponent ‘smells really bad’ during a match | Tennis News

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Harriet Dart of Great Britain has issued an apology after complaining that his opponent “smelled really bad” and asking the referee to ask him to “get deodorant” during a party in France.

Dart lost 6-0 6-3 with the French wild card Lois Boisson in the last 32 of the Open of Rouen on Tuesday after not converting any of the six rest points he made.

The British No 4 made his comments about Boisson during a change in the second set, with the French player apparently out of the ear in the back of the court.

Later, Dart revealed his regret for what I had said through an Instagram story, writing: “I want to apologize for what I said today on the court.

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Dart has issued an apology after his comments about Boisson

“It was a comment of the heat of the moment I really regret. This is how I want to take myself and assume all the responsibility.

“I have a lot of respect for Lois and how he competed today. I will learn from this and advance.”

Boisson made the light of the incident in his own Instagram story, publishing a photo edited from her deodorant and saying that she and the giant of the dressing articles “need collaboration.”

Sky Sports He has contacted the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to comment.

Boisson ranks 303 in the world, so his victory over not 110 Dart, during which he broke the British service four times, was a remarkable discomfort.

Dart’s compatriot, Sonay Kartal, is also out of the Rouen Open, defeated 6-3 6-2 by Varvara Gracheva, the player who eliminated Dart from the Charleston Open last month.

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