Controversial Endings Mark Opening Day in Paris

By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, October 27, 2025
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The City of Light saw some jolting endings on opening day of the Rolex Paris Masters.

Alexander Bublik beat Alexei Popyrin 6-4, 6-3 on Court No. 1 then blew off the Aussie in the customary post-match handshake.

The 13th-seeded Bublik, apparently annoyed Popyrin did not apologize for a couple of net-cord shots in the third game of the second set, did not even attempt to engage the Aussie afterward. Instead, Bublik walked right to the chair umpire Nacho Forcadell to shake hands before packing his racquet bag.

A few fans booed at the indiscretion, but they were drowned out by a predominantly cheering crowd on Court No. 1.

Later, on Court No. 2, Zizou Bergs beat American Alex Michelsen 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. That defeat prompted Michelsen, now coached by Bergs’ former coach, to take out his frustrations on his Babolat stick.

Watch Michelsen smash his racquet with a fury, while Bergs dances in celebration before taking a victory leap.

Both fiery finishes could be caused by player frustration playing the final Masters 1000 event after a long and grueling season or perhaps today’s combatants just don’t have a lot of love for their opponents.

Richard Pagliaro is Tennis Now Managing Editor. He is a graduate of New York University and has covered pro tennis for more than 35 years. Richard was tennis columnist for Gannett Newspapers in NY, served as Managing Editor for TennisWeek.com and worked as a writer/editor for Tennis.com. He has been TennisNow.com managing editor since 2010.

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