Moutet handed heavy fine for foul-mouthed interview at Queen’s

19 Jun 2026 • 10:52 PM MYT
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French tennis player Corentin Moutet in action against Australia's Nick Kyrgios during their men's singles round of 32 match at the Stuttgart Open tennis tournament. Marijan Murat/dpa

Corentin Moutet has been fined almost all of his prize money at Queen’s Club following his foul-mouthed post-match interview.

The controversial Frenchman said the ‘F-word’ seven times live on BBC Television after his first-round victory over Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

Having initially sworn unintentionally while answering the first question, a grinning Moutet then responded by saying “f*** f*** f***” twice more before interviewer Jenny Drummond pulled the plug.

The ATP announced on Friday that Moutet has been fined a whopping $40,000 which equates to more than 90%.

The ATP said the fine was imposed for “unsportsmanlike conduct”, namely “the use of profane language during his post-match interview”.

Moutet has confirmed he will appeal against the fine, in accordance with ATP rules.

On the court, American Brandon Nakashima caused a shock when he knocked out top seed and world number six Alex De Minaur.

The 24-year-old, ranked 32, pulled off one of the biggest wins of his career with a 7-5, 6-3 victory.

“Very happy with my performance, it definitely wasn’t easy,” he said. “I was under a lot of pressure but I’m happy with myself getting through the critical points and closing it out at the end.

“It’s never easy serving out a match, especially against a top player like Alex, so I was happy to win the last point.”

Defeat was doubly disappointing for Australian De Minaur, with his fiancee Katie Boulter watching from the stands at the Andy Murray Arena.

The 27-year-old had wanted to match British number two Boulter’s run to the semi-finals in last week’s WTA event, but fell one match short.