PARIS (AP) — A player at
the French Open was allowed to continue her match — and ended up winning it — after she threw her racket and it bounced into the stands, the latest in a series of episodes involving
professional tennis players who
take their anger out on their equipment.
Irina-Camelia Begu, a 31-year-old Romanian who is ranked 63rd, had just dropped the opening point of a game while trailing 2-0 in the third set at Court 13 against 30th-seeded Ekaterina Alexandrova in the second round at Roland Garros.
Begu walked to the sideline and chucked her racket, which went off the red clay and flew right behind chair umpire Anis Ressaissi's seat, landing among spectators sitting courtside. There were gasps from fans and a child could be heard crying.
Play was delayed for five minutes while Ressaissi called for a Grand Slam supervisor, who came to the court and spoke to the official, then people in the crowd, and then both players.
Begu was warned for unsportsmanlike conduct but permitted to keep playing.