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Sorry for requesting a Harriet dart opponent, ‘Enter Deodorant’

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2 Min Read

Harriet Dart of the UK apologized for saying “Really bad smell” while Lois Boisson of France was comprehensively defeated at Luen Open on Tuesday.

Dart, who lost 6-0 and 6-3 during the second set transition, asked the referee to instruct Boyson to use a deodorant.

Dart spoke to the official in the first round and fought a 21 -year -old French woman.

This opinion caused an immediate backlash against social media and urged DART to solve the Instagram event.

Dart said, “This was an opinion on the heat of the moment and really regretted. It’s not the way I want to act, but it’s entirely responsible.” “I have a lot of respect for LOIS and how she competes today. I will learn and continue from this.”

Boisson responded lightly to this incident. She posted a photo on her Instagram in court, and Dove Deodorant was edited in the frame above her hand and tagged the company and wrote, “It is clearly needed.”

Victory was amazingly angry with Boisson in the 303rd place, and he played his first WTA tour in the season after injury. Dart, which ranked 62nd, couldn’t convert one of six brake points and dropped the serve four times.

This report used the information of Reuters and AP communication.

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