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Moutet: "I'm in favour of tennis becoming less sectarian".

Le 13/02/2025 à 13h27 par Clément Gehl
Moutet: I'm in favour of tennis becoming less sectarian.

Corentin Moutet was the guest on Canal +'s boîte à questions. Asked whether he was for or against noise during matches, he replied: "100% in favor.

I'm in favor of tennis becoming more accessible to people, less complex, less sectarian. We need to make it accessible to more people, and that means making it more of a show.

I think people are too restricted when they watch tennis matches. They need to have more fun. I'm in favor of more atmosphere, more music, more life."

Corentin Moutet
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