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Tennis Star Throws Racket Into Crowd During Meltdown
Tennis Star Throws Racket Into Crowd During Meltdown

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Tennis Star Throws Racket Into Crowd During Meltdown

Tennis Star Throws Racket Into Crowd During Meltdown originally appeared on The Spun. If you're attending the 2025 HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club, you may want to stay alert for flying rackets. Advertisement During this Wednesday's match between Roberto Bautista Agut and Jakub Mensik, the latter chucked his racket into the crowd out of frustration. This happened after Mensik failed to convert a crucial break point in the second set. Mensik started looking at his hand to make it seem like it was an accident. However, that doesn't excuse him from being disqualified. "Oh my goodness. Well, that's why you have to be careful. What will be the outcome here, because that's landed in the crowd?" Lee Goodall said in the broadcast booth, via Express. Luckily for Mensik, he was allowed to continue playing. That being said, he ended up losing to Bautista Agut in three sets. LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 18: Jakub Mensik of Czechia reacts as he throws his racket on his way back to his bench during a break in play against Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain during the Men's Singles Second Round match on Day Ten of the 2025 HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on June 18, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by)Most tennis fans couldn't believe that Mensik got away with chucking his racket, even if it was an accident. Advertisement "This guy is a menace and will hurt someone in the court again," one fan wrote on X. "I really like Jakub Mensik, but he's lucky he wasn't defaulted here," a second fan commented. "Jakub Mensik has just thrown his racquet on purpose in the crowd. Imagine if Novak Djokovic did this? Defaulted and fined," another fan said. Thankfully, no one was harmed during this incident at Andy Murray Arena. Mensik is hoping to shake past this blunder and make noise at Wimbledon later this month. He's coming off a second-round appearance in the French Open. Moving forward though, Mensik can't be doing this on a consistent basis. Not every chair umpire will rule this incident a code violation. Advertisement Related: Tennis Star Stefanos Tsitsipas Had Meltdown During Doubles Match With Girlfriend Tennis Star Throws Racket Into Crowd During Meltdown first appeared on The Spun on Jun 18, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes
‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A TENNIS star was lucky not to injure a fan at Queen's after a freak incident. Jakub Mensik took on Roberto Bautista Agut in the last 16 in West London on Wednesday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Jakub Mensik escaped being defaulted when his racquet flew into the crowd Credit: Getty 5 He swiped out in frustration after missing a backhand Credit: X / @BBCSport 5 The handle slipped out of his hand accidentally Credit: X / @BBCSport Despite taking the first set, the No8 seed - who beat Cameron Norrie in round one - suffered a shock defeat. And the 19-year-old's frustrations were clear to see when he netted a backhand on the run. Mensik swatted his tennis racquet down towards the grass court - not down into the turf. But as his arm swung through, the handle slipped from his grasp and flew out. READ MORE TENNIS NEWS GOOD TO KIA AGAIN Retired Wimbledon champion, 29, resurfaces in viral ad with Rafael Nadal The racquet then bounced down into the grass and over the backboards into the front rows of the stand behind the Andy Murray Arena court. Thankfully, the seats directly behind Mensik were vacant and therefore the racquet did not strike a spectator. Instead, it was passed back by over the hoardings by a bloke in the crowd. Had the racquet hit someone, Mensik would have almost certainly been defaulted - even though it would be an accident. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS BBC Sport commentator John Lloyd said: "Uh oh, uh oh. "That could have caused injury, there. Former Wimbledon champion resurfaces in viral ad with Rafael Nadal three years after bombshell retirement "He didn't mean it - it slipped out of his hands on to the court. "That could have hit the lady right in the third row and that would have been an automatic default. "He's very lucky, there." Mensik was handed a code violation for unsportsmanlike behaviour by British umpire James Keothavong. Incredibly, it is not the first time Mensik has avoided being disqualified in very similar fashion. At the 2024 Miami Open, he threw his racquet in anger and only just avoided hurtling the frame into a ballboy in "scary" scenes. A year later, Mensik announced himself on the world stage by beating Novak Djokovic in the 2025 Miami Open final, his maiden ATP Tour crown and denying the Serbian his 100th career title. And in another quirk, Mensik planned to pull out of the Miami Masters event because he was unwell before playing his first-round match... against Bautista Agut. 5 A spectator handed back the frame Credit: Getty

‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes
‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes

The Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Sun

‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes

A TENNIS star was lucky not to injure a fan at Queen's after a freak incident. Jakub Mensik took on Roberto Bautista Agut in the last 16 in West London on Wednesday. 5 5 5 Despite taking the first set, the No8 seed - who beat Cameron Norrie in round one - suffered a shock defeat. And the 19-year-old's frustrations were clear to see when he netted a backhand on the run. Mensik swatted his tennis racquet down towards the grass court - not down into the turf. But as his arm swung through, the handle slipped from his grasp and flew out. The racquet then bounced down into the grass and over the backboards into the front rows of the stand behind the Andy Murray Arena court. Thankfully, the seats directly behind Mensik were vacant and therefore the racquet did not strike a spectator. Instead, it was passed back by over the hoardings by a bloke in the crowd. Had the racquet hit someone, Mensik would have almost certainly been defaulted - even though it would be an accident. BBC Sport commentator John Lloyd said: "Uh oh, uh oh. "That could have caused injury, there. Former Wimbledon champion resurfaces in viral ad with Rafael Nadal three years after bombshell retirement "He didn't mean it - it slipped out of his hands on to the court. "That could have hit the lady right in the third row and that would have been an automatic default. "He's very lucky, there." Mensik was handed a code violation for unsportsmanlike behaviour by British umpire James Keothavong. Incredibly, it is not the first time Mensik has avoided being disqualified in very similar fashion. At the 2024 Miami Open, he threw his racquet in anger and only just avoided hurtling the frame into a ballboy in "scary" scenes. A year later, Mensik announced himself on the world stage by beating Novak Djokovic in the 2025 Miami Open final, his maiden ATP Tour crown and denying the Serbian his 100th career title. And in another quirk, Mensik planned to pull out of the Miami Masters event because he was unwell before playing his first-round match... against Bautista Agut. 5 5

‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes
‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

‘He's very lucky' – Tennis star's racquet almost flies into Queen's Club spectator in shocking scenes

A TENNIS star was lucky not to injure a fan at Queen's after a freak incident. Jakub Mensik took on Roberto Bautista Agut in the last 16 in West London on Wednesday. Advertisement 5 Jakub Mensik escaped being defaulted when his racquet flew into the crowd Credit: Getty 5 He swiped out in frustration after missing a backhand Credit: X / @BBCSport 5 The handle slipped out of his hand accidentally Credit: X / @BBCSport Despite taking the first set, the No8 seed - who beat Cameron Norrie in round one - suffered a shock defeat. And the 19-year-old's frustrations were clear to see when he netted a backhand on the run. Mensik swatted his tennis racquet down towards the grass court - not down into the turf. But as his arm swung through, the handle slipped from his grasp and flew out. Advertisement READ MORE TENNIS NEWS The racquet then bounced down into the grass and over the backboards into the front rows of the stand behind the Andy Murray Arena court. Thankfully, the seats directly behind Mensik were vacant and therefore the racquet did not strike a spectator. Instead, it was passed back by over the hoardings by a bloke in the crowd. Had the racquet hit someone, Mensik would have almost certainly been defaulted - even though it would be an accident. Advertisement Most read in Tennis CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS "That could have caused injury, there. Former Wimbledon champion resurfaces in viral ad with Rafael Nadal three years after bombshell retirement "He didn't mean it - it slipped out of his hands on to the court. Advertisement "That could have hit the lady right in the third row and that would have been an automatic default. "He's very lucky, there." Mensik was handed a code violation for unsportsmanlike behaviour by British umpire James Keothavong. Incredibly, it is not the first time Mensik has avoided being disqualified in very similar fashion. Advertisement At the 2024 Miami Open, he threw his racquet in anger and A year later, And in another quirk, Mensik planned to pull out of the Miami Masters event because he was unwell before playing his first-round match... against Bautista Agut. 5 A spectator handed back the frame Credit: Getty Advertisement 5 It is not the first time Mensik has nearly got into trouble Credit: Getty

Draper downs Popyrin to reach Queen's quarter-finals, Mensik loses his cool
Draper downs Popyrin to reach Queen's quarter-finals, Mensik loses his cool

Reuters

time3 days ago

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  • Reuters

Draper downs Popyrin to reach Queen's quarter-finals, Mensik loses his cool

LONDON, June 18 (Reuters) - British second seed Jack Draper defeated Alexei Popyrin 3-6 6-2 7-6(5) to reach the quarter-finals of the Queen's Club Championships on Wednesday, while Czech eighth seed Jakub Mensik lost his temper during defeat to Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut. Draper won their only previous meeting when he beat Popyrin in straight sets earlier this year on his way to reaching the Qatar Open final, but faced a much tougher battle this time and needed the backing of the home crowd to pull him through. "There's days where I need that extra support, today was one of them," Draper said. "Tough match and credit to Alexei, it was a bit up and down but you guys helped me through that so thank you." Draper found himself trailing when the Australian broke to lead 5-4 and served out to win the opening set but the 23-year-old Briton was unfazed and won four consecutive games to take the second set. In the decider Draper held two match points with Popyrin serving, but the Australian rallied to win four unanswered points to make it 5-5. In the tiebreak, Popyrin broke first and Draper responded. The Briton made the decisive break to lead 6-5 and smashed his 10th ace of the match to earn a hard-fought victory. He will face either British wildcard Dan Evans or American Brandon Nakashima. "My family and friends are here and I love being at home and playing in front of them so it's an emotional moment for me honestly," Draper added. Mensik crashed out after his 3-6 6-3 7-5 loss to Bautista Agut, receiving a code violation warning for unsportsmanlike conduct at one stage. Mensik won the Miami Open in March, beating Novak Djokovic in the final having defeated Bautista Agut in the first round, but at Queen's the teenager cut a frustrated figure as the 37-year-old Spaniard fought back after going a set down. The Czech 19-year-old was 3-1 down in the second set and after failing to convert a break point he smashed his racket on the ground which then slipped from his hands and flew into the stands, where luckily there were plenty of empty seats. The experienced Bautista Agut awaits the winner of the second round tie between Danish fourth seed Holger Rune and American qualifier Mackenzie McDonald.

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