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Asian Games 2023: South Korean tennis player smashes racquet to pieces and refuses to shake Thai opponent’s hand after loss

  • Kwon Soon-woo loses the plot after three-set defeat by Thailand’s Samrej Kasidit in men’s singles tennis event
  • South Korean – ranked more than 500 places above his opponent – refuses to shake hands in unsavoury incident

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Kwon Soon-woo smashes is racquet after losing in the men’s singles tournament at the Asian Games. Photo: Weibo
Kathryn Giordano

South Korea was caught up in another embarrassing controversy at the Asian Games on Monday with men’s tennis player Kwon Soon-woo smashing his racquet to pieces after an unexpected loss in the second round.

When Thailand’s Samrej Kasidit served the final blow, sealing a 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 win in Hangzhou, Kwon – ranked more than 500 places higher than his opponent at No 112 – slammed his racquet against the ground repeatedly.

The 25-year-old then walked toward the sidelines and continued smashing his racquet against the legs of his changeover chair.

Having put his racquet down for a moment, Kwon decided he was still angry, and picked it back up to continue whacking the hard court with it.

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World No 636 Samrej approached the South Korean to shake hands, but Kwon ignored him, not even sparing a glance. Samrej then left Kwon alone and bowed to a cheering crowd.

Kwon Soon-woo is ranked more than 500 places higher than Thailand’s Samrej Kasidit. Photo: Weibo
Kwon Soon-woo is ranked more than 500 places higher than Thailand’s Samrej Kasidit. Photo: Weibo

It was a second unsavoury incident in as many days for the South Korean delegation in Hangzhou, after judo athlete Lee Hye-kyeong was disqualified on Sunday.

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