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'He was unhappy!' - Tim Henman reacts to Stanislas Wawrinka's 'F***ing freezing' water tantrum at French Open

Eurosport expert Tim Henman has given his reaction to Stanislas Wawrinka's furious rant about the temperature of the water at the French Open 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-Garros'Too cold for him to digest' — Henman reacts to Wawrinka's outburst over water7 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?" Henman gave his reaction in the Eurosport Cube and provided an amusing anecdote about a time that he and tennis legend Pete Sampras had to request hot chocolates during a match at Queen's Club. «It looked like it was a pretty chilly day yesterday in Paris and sometimes when it’s almost as if the water’s frozen… there was obviously something he was unhappy about!» Henman said. «Maybe it was too cold for him to digest, I don’t know.

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