Tristan Boyer smacks umpire's chair after game penalty at Francavilla Challenger

American tennis player Tristan Boyer lost his temper during a second-round qualifying match at the Francavilla Challenger, striking the umpire’s chair with his racket after receiving a game penalty. The incident handed victory to Italy’s Daniele Rapagnetta at 4-6, 5-6. This outburst echoes a similar meltdown by Boyer last season.

In the second set of his match against Rapagnetta, Boyer fell behind 5-6 after losing his service game. The chair umpire issued a game penalty during the changeover, ending the contest before Rapagnetta could serve for the win. Boyer reacted by smashing his racket against the umpire’s chair and verbally challenging the call, captured on broadcast audio as he shouted, “You’re gonna give me something that never even happened?” and “That’s unf***ing believable to me.” He further protested, “I never had a fing… I mean, nothing happened… that’s just fing bullshit,” demanding a video review. The official confirmed, “Game penalty. Mr. Boyer.”This marks the second such incident for the 25-year-old American. Last February at the San Diego Open, Boyer destroyed his racket and raged at officials after a time violation and disputed line call in a second-set tiebreak against Alex Bolt. Umpire Nick Flentie explained they were “seeing it differently,” but Boyer fumed, “Unbelievable… You guys can’t do one thing right! … What are you doing giving me a time violation?!” before storming off.The Francavilla Challenger episode, which occurred on May 4, 2026, highlights ongoing concerns about on-court discipline in tennis. Similar penalties have ended other matches abruptly, including Terence Atmane’s loss at the Mexican Open due to a time violation.

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