Paire unfazed by early exit from Monte Carlo 'cemetery'
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[April 12, 2021]
(Reuters) - The Monte Carlo
Masters usually gives players the chance to perform on one of the
most beautiful courts in the world but for Benoit Paire it felt like
playing in a cemetery with fans kept away due to COVID-19
restrictions.
The Frenchman lost to Australian Jordan Thompson 6-4 6-7(3) 7-6(5)
in the opening round of the ATP Masters 1000 event on Sunday, his
ninth defeat in 10 matches in 2021.
"I just don't care. There's no magic. What is the pleasure playing
like this?" the 31-year-old told reporters at the Monte-Carlo
Country Club on the French Riviera.
"Of course, it's great to come here, but it's like a practice
session. If you've experienced the Tour and you see how it is now,
the only thing you want is to just go away."

A win against Chile's Nicolas Jarry, who was ranked 1,165th at the
time, in Cordoba in February is the only win Paire has managed this
year.
Barring the ATP 250 event in Cordoba and the French Open, where he
lost in the second round, Paire has lost his opening match at every
tournament he has played since the tour resumed last August after a
five-month break due to the pandemic.
However, due to the revised rankings system during the pandemic
Paire remains 35th, which allows him to get into the main draw of
tournaments.
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France's Benoit Paire in
action during his first round match against Greece's Stefanos
Tsitsipas REUTERS/Carlos Perez-Gallardo

"This doesn't bring me anything except a bit more money. But there's
no pleasure in playing," said Paire, who has earned over $8.5
million in career prize money.
"Normally this court is one of the most beautiful courts in the
world. It seems like we are in a cemetery.
"The only pleasure I have is when I'm home without my mask and I
don't care about the COVID."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai;Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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