“I mentioned the incident, nothing happened! Horrible!”

Article by Alexandru Stanciu – published Wednesday, May 28, 2025 21:19 / Updated Wednesday, May 28, 2025 21:22
Miomir Kecmanovic (25 years old, #46 ATP) was the target of French supporters in the second round of the Roland Garros tournament. The Serb revealed that he was spit by the people in the stands during the lost match with the French Quentin Hans (28, #52 ATP), score 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (2), 5-7.
The match was played on the number 14 land, where the stands are very close to the field, creating an incendiary atmosphere, specific to football. Some spectators have taken advantage of this land approach to spit on the Serbian tennis, an incident revealed by the press conference after the match.

Miomir Kecmanovic, spit by French supporters at the Roland Garros tournament
Miomir Kecmanovic revealed that he was spit by the French supporters during the lost match with Quentin Hans, from the 2 round of the Roland Garros tournament.
“Here, on this land, it is more important, because everyone is close, everything is heard. If you were on a bigger ground, they would be heard, but not to the same extent, they are not so close, so they cannot cry, to offend you, to spit you. I was spit from the back, so … ok, I understand, they are the hosts of the hosts, but some exceed the limit of common sense.
What happens if you claim? I mentioned the incident, I was told he would attract their attention. So much. You can't do anything, that's the situation.
It's difficult, some are doing better with it, others worse, each reacts differently. It was bad, it was horrible for the game. It was an unpleasant atmosphere on the ground. They certainly helped him, it would not have been like that. It's a terrible feeling … ”, said Kecmanovic, according to Sportal.Blic.rs.
I did not play the brightest, but I had my chances that, unfortunately, I did not use. Served well every time it was needed. And he played well, he succeeded everything he proposed. Misfortune … yes, hit the lines, what to do, so it was today, I couldn't change much
– Miomir Kecmanovic




