The Frenchman dyed his hair platinum blond last
week and even if it did not prevent him from beating Spain's
Roberto Carballes Baena in the first round of the French Open on
Monday, it is causing him some issues.
"It's a bit difficult to manage when I play... I went from white
to yellow to grey," Paire, who is well known for losing his
temper on court, told reporters.
"So the hairdresser is trying to arrange things these
days. But I'm trying to get out of it. My hair is very
damaged. It's burnt. My head is burning."
To make matters worse, Paire is also suffering from stomach
problems. "I think I caught a virus two days ago, three days
ago," he said.
"I believe I'm not the only one with it. So I had to go to the
men's room at the end of the second set. I took two or three
medications for my stomach ache."
At least Paire's face is not burning as he has kept his beard
intact, and black.
The world number 51 next faces Japanese Kei Nishikori -- in
between hairdresser's appointments.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ossian Shine)
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