Lorenzo Musetti apologizes for outburst at coughing Chinese fans
Lorenzo Musetti apologized for remarks aimed at disruptive coughing fans during his China Open match, acknowledging his words were inappropriate and hurt many Chinese supporters.
- Lorenzo Musetti apologized for using the phrase 'damn Chinese' towards fans who were coughing during his match at the Beijing Open, stating his words were directed at a few individuals disturbing the play.
- In mid-September, American tennis star Taylor Townsend apologized for making disparaging comments about Chinese food before a match in Shenzhen, China.
- Tennis players have faced criticism recently for making racist or insensitive remarks towards Chinese fans and cuisine during tournaments in China.
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The tricolor veteran was logically beaten by Lorenzo Musetti, lead of series 4, Sunday, in the 8th final of the ATP 500 Beijing (6-3, 6-3).
‘They cough every 3 seconds’: Italian tennis player Lorenzo Musetti apologises for outburst at China Open fans
Italian tennis player Lorenzo Musetti apologised on Saturday for an on-court outburst at people coughing in the crowd at the China Open. Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti reacts after winning a point against France’s Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard during their mens singles match at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing on September 26, 2025. Photo: Greg Baker/AFP. The 23-year-old was visibly frustrated at one moment of his three-set win over Frenchman …
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