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French Open 'cheating' row leads to no handshake
Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · Updated May 28
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AI synthesisA 'cheating' row erupted at the French Open between tennis players Korpatsch and Wang over a disputed ball mark. The chair umpire and Hawk-Eye confirmed the ball was out, leading to no handshake between the players after the match.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- A heated exchange occurred between tennis players Korpatsch and Wang at the French Open over a disputed ball mark.
- Korpatsch refuted Wang's accusation of unfair play.
- The chair umpire and Hawk-Eye confirmed the disputed ball was 8mm out.
- No handshake occurred between the players after the match due to the dispute.
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- BBC NewsCenter
A heated exchange occurred between tennis players Korpatsch and Wang at the French Open over a disputed ball mark, with Korpatsch refuting Wang's accusation of unfair play. The chair umpire and Hawk-Eye confirmed the ball was out, resulting in no handshake between the players after the match.
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