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Lois Boisson had the perfect answer after her opponent served a massive hue during their tennis match.
On Tuesday, April 15, just a few hours after taking on the British tennis player Harriet Dart, 28, at Rouen Open, replied the 21-year-old French athlete’s negative comments about her hygiene, without saying a word.
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Tagging personal care mark Duva, Boisson published a Instagram Story Photo by himself that is getting ready to earn on the court.
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Photoshopped in the picture was a single stick of the brand’s deodorant on top of the tennis ball.
“Obviously needs a collapse,” she wrote in the photo, leaving a pair of laughing emojis and prayer hands.
The cheeky patter came after Dart was caught on the camera and made a pretty raw comment about Boisson during their match.
“Can you tell her to wear deodorant? Because she smells really bad,” heard dart and told the judge.
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The comment was shared by multiple websites for sports news as well as on social media, including Thegaytennispod Instagram account.
Users seemed to gather around Boisson and called Dart’s unsportsmanlike behavior.
“She lost, huh ???” One person said about Dart, who is ranked as fourth among British tennis players and a total of 110 of the Women’s Tennis Association.
Another added, “Maybe choose a sport without contact, preferably one where you have separate designated areas for you and your opponent, who are ten to twenty meters apart! … Oh wait.”
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Dart, who has then disabled comments on his Instagram profile, released a public apology on his Instagram stories.
“Hello everyone, I want to apologize for what I said on the court today, it was a comment that I really regret,” wrote the British tennis player.
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“It’s not how I want to carry myself, and I take full responsibility. I have a lot of respect for Lois and how she competed today. I will learn from this and move on,” concluded Dart.
According to New York Times‘ AthleticOn Tuesday, Boisson made his first women’s tennis association tour performance of the season after previously struggling with injuries and had worked back from placing on No. 303 in the ranking.
Boisson defeated Dart 6-0 and 6-3.