TENNIS star Ugo Humbert bizarrely stopped his Open Occitanie match to check his PHONE. The world No 38 was 4-3 up against Adrian Mannarino during the decisive tie break in the third set and was about ...
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World No. 38 Ugo Humbert, stunned by a first-round Australian Open exit last month, stood one point from back-to-back wins at the Open Occitanie in Montpellier. Victory seemed inevitable until a ...
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French tennis star Ugo Humbert is at the center of controversy after an incident in his second round match in the Open Occitanie when he checked his phone right before his defeat. Humbert, the No. 38 ...
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