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Moutet goes up with Chile fans in a rough battle with Tabilo.

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Chris ODDO | @Thefanchild | Friday, March 21, 2025

Corentin Moutet was never used to dramas in his ATP career process. That’s why it’s not surprising to enter the stadium full of Chile fans in the second round of Alejandro Tabilo on Friday.

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When Moutet seemed to hear the aggressive words of the crowd, work boiled for the French in the second set. He protested the referee, but did not receive much help. Instead, he was a docking point that could reach the tabilo, which leads 5-3 and 40-30 at that moment.



The drama continued to plead with Moutet to the referee, and the French began the entire game at the beginning of the set.

He collected himself and joined the fight again, and even recovered from 5-5 to third place, but Tabilo won.

Tabilo claimed 5-7 6-3 7-5 victory. It is still not clear what Moutet heard in the crowd. Please keep watching… .

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