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Moutet Kilos Pepsi, Feuds with Followers in Loss

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Sunday, February 11, 2024

When Corentin Moutet felt an out of physique expertise, he pounded Pepsi in a thirst for revival.

In a wild Buenos Aires qualifying match, Moutet feuded with followers, known as for the coach and ordered up a bottle of Pepsi, which was delivered to him.

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It all went down throughout Moutet’s 7-5, 2-6, 2-6 Argentina Open loss to Argentinean Mariano Navone on Saturday.

At one level, Moutet known as for the coach solely to name off the request upon his arrival.

On a scorching day in Buenos Aires, Moutet felt he wanted a spark.

When the Pepsi was delivered, a smiling Moutet proudly held the bottle aloft to cheers from the followers. Then he cracked open the Pepsi and guzzled it.

The soda couldn’t restore the fizz to Moutet’s photographs or add life to his legs.

Reflecting on the match at this time, Moutet stated pounding Pepsi, which he stated he is given up not too long ago, was his effort to attempt to recharge his physique and sport.

“Thought I was ready to compete but my body left me at 7/5 2/1,” Moutet posted on Twitter/X. “Tried everything to fight until the end but wasn’t enough.

“(Even tried pepsi 😂factor that I didn’t drink since a 12 months possibly 😂) Still within the course of to come back again 100% It takes time But I follow good so my time will come for positive.”

Fizzy drinks are Frenchmen’s pals.

Gael Monfils chugged a number of cans of Coca-Cola throughout his 2013 Australian Open match vs. Gilles Simon.

Sliderman was ingesting cans of Coke throughout his traditional five-set loss to Roger Federer on the 2014 US Open too.

“Sometimes, I just want a Coke,” Monfils stated after that match.

Devoted followers will recall a severely jet-lagged Serena Williams ordering an Espresso throughout a changeover in her Hopman Cup match to place some pep in her step.

“I’m tired,” a laughing Serena advised opponent Flavia Pennetta after making her Espresso order, which was granted.

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