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Corentin Moutet lost his racket during serve in the deciding set tie-break  Without his racket, the Frenchman instead tried his luck by trying to kick the ball  Moutet previously raged with the umpire for not being able to get him a coffee 

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French tennis star Corentin Moutet was in the thick of the action during a three-set defeat to Shang Juncheng at the Madrid Open.

Moutet, who was beaten 7-6 2-6 6-7 by the Chinese athlete after a gruelling three hours and 59 minutes in the Spanish capital, raged after the female umpire insisted she 'could not bring' coffee to the court for him to drink. 

With the match 5-5 in a deciding set tie-break another notable event happened during the chaotic match.

Moutet accidentally threw his racket away on serve before Shang fired a return back to him.

The 25-year-old, ranked No 79 in the world, then tried to kick the ball back over the net but missed it and held his arms out in exasperation.

Corentin Moutet accidentally threw his racket away while serving in the deciding set tie-break

Corentin Moutet accidentally threw his racket away while serving in the deciding set tie-break

Without his racket he attempted to kick the ball over the net but missed it

Without his racket he attempted to kick the ball over the net but missed it

Moutet looked annoyed following the costly mistake during the deciding set tie-break

Moutet looked annoyed following the costly mistake during the

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