Moutet’s underarm serve seals Australian Open first-round win

by | Jan 18, 2026 | Sports

MELBOURNE, Australia — Corentin Moutet sliced in an underarm serve on match point and sealed his first-round victory at the Australian Open on Sunday when Tristan Schoolkate floated his forehand return too long.The crowd at Kia Arena booed loudly but the No. 32-seeded Moutet didn’t flinch, later saying he did what he needed to do to complete the 6-4, 7-6 (1), 6-3 win.He said the choice of serve was more instinctual than planned.“I did it because I thought it would be … I could win the point,” he said. “I won the point actually. Of course, no disrespect or anything.”The underarm serve is within the rules but is rarely used in the highest ranks of men’s tennis, particularly on match point. It caught Moutet’s Australian rival off guard.“I decided to do this, so I thought it was the better option in the moment,” Moutet said.The 26-year-old Frenchman had struggled at times in the heat on Day 1 of the season-opening major and needed a medical timeout in the third set for what appeared to be a leg problem. He explained that it was more of a “global” issue, saying it was a combination of sickness and soreness and lack of quality sleep over the previous few days.“We all have some kind of pain every day that we have to deal with,” he said. “So, yeah, I was trying to handle it the best way possible.Popular Reads“I’m gl …

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