Shocking second two high tennis stars need to be separated by the umpire and threaten to struggle in a CAR PARK
Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik have made the headlines as the pair had to be separated by the umpire after a fiery Challenger clash.
Their conflict began on Friday when the Russian-Kazakhstani star appeared to attempt a quick-serving after more than two hours of a highly competitive game.
However, as Bublik was preparing to fire his shot, Moutet could be heard saying, ‘I’m not ready,’ trying to slow down his opponent.
‘I don’t give a s***,’ responded Bublik, with a phrase that further added fuel to their conflict as the pair was spotted arguing even after the match.
Although initially, it looked like the pair was willing to leave their clash behind immediately after the game with a handshake, they appeared to engage in another war of words.
Footage after their clash emerged showing Bublik asking: ‘You want to fight? The French kid is speaking & he doesn’t want to fight.

Tennis stars Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik had to be separated by the chair umpire after the 27-year-old threatened the Frenchman with a fight in a car park

The conflict sparked when Bublik replied with ‘I don’t give a s***,’ to Moutet’s demand to slow down the serving
‘Let’s go. We meet in 10 minutes outside.’
Polish chair umpire Marta Mrozinska tried to separate the duo as the tensions were running high at the Arizona Tennis Classic.
It remains unclear what Moutet said before the video started – although Bublik is known for his furious clashes.
Last year, the 27-year-old lost his temper and destroyed his equipment during a match against Flavio Cobolli at the China Open.
Moutet could also share a similar story after previously, footage from a Challenger event in France showcased the 25-year-old in a verbal war with Adrian Andreev – forcing the umpire to solve the conflict.
It is understood that both players were later fined by the ATP.
The match on Friday started in the best way for the Frenchman, who built a 6-2 lead.

However, the clash on Friday did not stop the Russian-Kazakhstani star to win a semi-final on the next day – followed by a defeat by Joao Fonseca in the final

It is understood that both Bublik and Moutet were fined by the ATP following their war of words
However, the former Top 20 player Bublik cancelled Moutet’s efforts with a spectacular comeback, which firstly saw him winning five straight points in the second set – followed by a 7-5 in the third.
The clash did very little to the 27-year-old, who went for another 3-6 4-6 win in the semi-finals against 42th-ranked Nuno Borges the following day.
However, Bublik fell short of clinching the tournament victory in a highly entertaining final, losing 7-6 7-6 to Joao Fonseca.
The 18-year-old Brazilian became the second-youngest player from South America – after Juan Martin del Potro – to win three ATP Challenger Tour titles following his Arizona Tennis Classic triumph.