Tennis player Dart apologized for comments about her opponent's unpleasant smell.


British tennis player Harriet Dart apologized for her remarks about Frenchwoman Luia Boisson during a match in Rouen. As a result of the game, Boisson won with a score of 6:0, 6:3. During the match, Dart addressed the chair umpire and made a comment about an unpleasant smell coming from Boisson. The referee did not react to this, and the game continued. However, Dart later apologized for her words in a social media post, stating that she respects Boisson and takes full responsibility for her actions. Harriet Dart is ranked 110th in the WTA world rankings.
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