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Racket toss by Irina-Camelia Begu causes stoppage, outcry at French Open

Irina-Camelia Begu has apologized after she was hit with a code violation following an incident where her racket bounced into the stands during her second-round win over Ekaterina Alexandrova.

Alexandrova ended up losing the match and has since called for a change in tennis' rules to prevent this from happening again.

The incident happened in the third game of the third set, with Alexandrova up 2-0 and 15-0 on her own serve. Begu was clearly frustrated at her performance and walked over to her chair, throwing the racket against the ground. The racket bounced up and into the crowd, causing a child to cry out and burst into tears.

There was a pause in proceedings as umpire Anis Ressaissi checked on the child while also calling a supervisor. After consultation between the supervisor and umpire, Begu was given a code violation for «unsportsmanlike conduct.»

The game continued, and she broke Alexandrova back. The incident angered Alexandrova, who hit a tennis ball over the stands during the next changeover.

«So I can do that too?» Alexandrova shouted at the umpire.

She also was given a code violation.

Begu, 31, ended up winning 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-4. After the match, she spoke to the child and took photographs with the child.

«Well, it's an embarrassing moment for me. I just want to apologize,» Begu said. «My whole career I didn't do something like this, and I feel really bad and sorry. So I'm just going to say again, sorry for the incident and, yeah, it was just an embarrassing moment for me.

»… It was a difficult moment because I didn't want to hit that racket, you know. It was — you know, you hit the clay with the racket, but you never expect to fly that much. It was, as I said, embarrassing moment for me and I just want to

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