By Daily Sports on May 31, 2017
Tennis player Maxime Hamou has been banned by the organisers of the French Open after he tried to kiss a female reporter repeatedly during a live TV interview.
The French player, 21, kissed journalist Maly Thomas while holding her around her neck and shoulders, despite her efforts to duck away.
The French Tennis Federation (FTT) condemned the "reprehensible behaviour" and ordered an investigation.
Hamou has apologised for his actions.
The incident happened after he was knocked out of the first round of the competition on Monday.
It is the latest case to provoke allegations of harassment of female sports reporters.
Several anchors and commentators on the Eurosport programme Avantage Leconte laughed and clapped as it unfolded.
The episode drew ire on social media, including from French politician Cécile Duflot.
"He kisses her by force, she tries to get away, he holds her by the neck and everyone... laughs #tired," the Green MP wrote on Twitter (in French).
Quoted by the Huffington Post France, Ms Thomas described the player's actions as "frankly unpleasant".
"If I hadn't been live on air, I would have punched him."
He repeated the attempt several times during the interview
In a statement on Facebook on Tuesday, Hamou said: "I offer my deep apologies to Maly Thomas if she feels hurt or shocked by my attitude during her interview.
"I have just spent a magnificent week here at Roland Garros... and I expressed my overflow of enthusiasm crudely towards Maly, who I know and respect sincerely.
"I'm still learning every day from my mistakes to become a better tennis player and a better person."
*Photo shows Maxime Hamou.
Source Daily Sports
Posted May 31, 2017
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