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'F***ing freezing!' - Stanislas Wawrinka furious at umpire over 'not normal' water temperature at French Open

Stanislas Wawrinka was left furious over the temperature of the water at the French Open in a surprising rant at the umpire during his first-round match against Corentin Moutet. The Swiss star, who has had his career in recent years blighted by a series of injuries, was taking on Frenchman Moutet out on Court Suzanne-Lenglen when he burst into a row with the official.

Ad/> The 37-year-old let his frustrations get the better of him over, of all things, the condition of the water at Roland-Garros. Specifically, the fact that it was too chilled for his liking.

/> Roland-GarrosMoutet battles past former champion Wawrinka in first round at French Open37 MINUTES AGO In a bizarre and somewhat comical rant, Wawrinka yelled from the net: «It is not normal at a Grand Slam! »Is that normal? Do you think it is normal? So you call someone. It has been three changeovers, I asked you for some water, that is not f***ing freezing! «Because it is not good.

You are at the French Open and you cannot get normal water! You think it is normal?» Eurosport commentator Simon Reed did not have much sympathy with the water issues encountered by the 2015 champion at Roland-Garros. 'How did Nadal win that point?!' — Rafa's 'amazing' play bewilders opponent 'Absolutely ludicrous decision' — Unpopular rule causes big fan disruption during match 'Only one favourite' — Djokovic's coach Ivanisevic backs Nadal to win French Open «No, it is not his problem — that is the thing, Stan! »Sorry about the language, but maybe he is looking for a fight." Wawrinka has endured a torrid few years on the ATP Tour as he has sought to shrug off persistent setbacks and injuries, but is making a popular return to the big stage on the red dirt in Paris.

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