Tennis: Jules Marie, victim of a rude hoax at the US Open, will file a complaint
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French tennis player Jules Marie believed he was going to play in the US Open qualifiers on Tuesday. The email he received turns out to be a fake, written by a detractor against whom he will file a complaint.
After receiving a fake email, Caen's Jules Marie thought he could participate in the qualifiers for the US Open on Tuesday when he was the second substitute. It was in fact a bad joke by an Internet user, already the author of a hoax against him at Wimbledon.
The French player, 295th in the ATP rankings, had a chance to participate in the Grand Slams qualifiers thanks to his status as a second substitute. Except that the email that told him the good news was actually a fake. The player wants to file a complaint.
Jules Marie, ranked 295th in the world, is in full disillusionment. After receiving an email on August 20, he thought he could play in the US Open qualifiers. The tennis player, originally from Caen, explains on his social networks that he actually received a fake email. He announced that he wanted to file a complaint.
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