Lois Boisson, a French tennis player, recently addressed a peculiar incident during her match against Harriet Dart at the Rouen Open. During a changeover, Dart was heard asking the umpire to tell Boisson to use deodorant because of an unpleasant smell, a comment that was captured by a nearby microphone and quickly drew backlash online.
The incident prompted Dart to later apologize via Instagram for her comment, acknowledging that it was said in the heat of the moment and expressing regret. In response, Boisson, who is currently ranked No 303 in the world and participated in the tournament as a wildcard, shared a light-hearted post on social media featuring an edited image of herself with a can of Dove deodorant, humorously suggesting they should collaborate.
While Boisson prepares to compete against Japan's Moyuka Uchijima in the next round, the situation highlights the mix of scrutiny and speculation surrounding athletes and their actions. In a wider context, the article touches upon other notable sports controversies, including a dispute involving boxer Sandy Ryan, bizarre occurrences during a Test match, and tensions between competitors in snooker and darts, showcasing the dramatic and sometimes humorous nature of sports interactions.
6 Comments
Africa
Honestly, talk about a lack of maturity. Grow up, Dart!
Bermudez
I don't care how intense the match is; personal comments like that are just wrong.
moshiurroney
This isn't just a joke; it's disrespectful. What happened to good sportsmanship?
ZmeeLove
I hope this doesn’t overshadow Boisson’s talent. She deserves better than this drama.
Bermudez
There's no excuse for Dart's comment. She should know better as a competitor.
moshiurroney
Kudos to Boisson for handling it like a pro! Humor is the best response.