Australian Open chaos as coach storms out in middle of match as tempers boil over

Jack Otway

By Jack Otway


Published: 22/01/2026

- 10:13

Elsa Jacquemot had a furious exchange during her defeat

French tennis player Elsa Jacquemot may soon be searching for new coaching arrangements following a remarkable courtside confrontation with her mentor Simon Blanc at the Australian Open.

The world No 60 suffered a straight-sets defeat to Yulia Putintseva in what marked her maiden appearance in the main draw at Melbourne Park.


The match descended into chaos when tensions between player and coach boiled over mid-contest, culminating in Blanc abandoning his seat and departing the venue entirely.

The incident overshadowed what should have been a landmark occasion for the young Frenchwoman at the season's opening Grand Slam.

Jacquemot's troubles began almost immediately, with the Frenchwoman finding herself trailing 5-0 after merely 25 minutes of play.

Visibly frustrated with the tactical guidance she had received, the 22-year-old directed pointed criticism towards Blanc during the match.

Television microphones captured her complaint to her support team: "He has coached her for years and there are schemes [weaknesses] that he hasn't even told me about, it's a crazy scenario."

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Simon Blanc snapped storming out of the court

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The accusation centred on Blanc's previous working relationship with her opponent Putintseva, with Jacquemot evidently believing her coach possessed insider knowledge that could have proved invaluable but had withheld it.

Blanc's patience finally snapped following his player's public criticism.

The coach seized his belongings and made a swift exit from the arena, refusing to remain courtside for the remainder of the contest.

Before disappearing through the exit, he paused momentarily to turn back towards Jacquemot, delivering what appeared to be parting words to his charge.

The dramatic walkout left the French player without her primary source of tactical support for the duration of the match.

When questioned about the altercation afterwards, Jacquemot acknowledged that emotions had run high but stopped short of offering any apology for her remarks.

Speaking after the defeat, Jacquemot made clear the psychological toll the incident had taken on her performance.

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"It was very difficult. This is a very tough loss. In the first game, something external disrupted me," she said, adding: "I don't really want to talk about it now, it's my private sphere."

The Frenchwoman expressed deep frustration at falling well below her usual standard, describing the loss as one that would prove difficult to process.

"My mental strength is my greatest asset. In a match like this, I let myself be disrupted by something external. Unfortunately, I couldn't get back into it," she admitted.

"I'm mentally affected. I don't enjoy it at all, I'm falling apart, I'm playing very badly because it affected me psychologically."