French Open tennis - Fabio Fognini furiously punches his racket, needs medical attention for bloodied hand
Updated 04/06/2021 at 18:49 GMT
What is it with hot-headed players punching their own rackets at Roland Garros this year? First Karen Khachanov a few days ago and now Fabio Fognini have each let out their anger on their rackets to such an extent as to then require medical attention for the injuries they sustained in the tantrums. Fognini was taking on Federico Delbonis.
Fabio Fognini has become the latest player to furiously punch his own racket and then require medical attention for the injury he needlessly sustained at the French Open.
The famously fiery Italian was trailing Federico Delbonis 4-6 0-1 when he dumped a tame forehand into the net and let out his frustration in a shocking way.
Fognini punched his racket in anger four times with real force before pulling away in visible pain.
Shortly afterwards, the 27th seed called for medical attention at a changeover and had his bloodied hand treated on the side of the court.
Already taped up prior to the moment of fury, his hand was not in a great way when he was left to continue the match.
It was the latest incident of this kind with Karen Khachanov, who lost to Kei Nishikori in the second round in a five-set marathon, also letting out a similarly painful outburst.
The 23rd seed from Russia, like Fognini, was swiftly forced to call for medical attention in pretty embarrassing fashion on the court after sustaining the injury.
For Fognini, the drama was not over. Later on, after losing the match to Delbonis in straight sets, he launched a remarkable rant - aimed entirely at himself when asked about a service game which featured 24 points.
"I am stupid, Rico [name of the journalist]," Fognini began.
I am stupid! Because I am stupid.
"As soon as I get 40-0 or 40-15 it is like I am going to win the game. I also told it to Alberto [another journalist]. I am stupid, it doesn't make any sense to look for any excuse.
"It is entirely my fault. If the other player is doing good… but bloody hell! I am 40-0. I am 40-0 and I just make my life so difficult. Well, it ended up like that.
"There is not much I can say. I played a bad match, and he has played good tennis, so it is fair I lost the match."
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