Watch painful moment Wimbledon tennis junior Paul Inchauspe has ball whacked into private parts by opponent | The Sun

WIMBLEDON junior Paul Inchauspe suffered a double blow by losing the junior boys' doubles final… and having a ball whacked in his private parts.

The 18-year-old Frenchman clearly did something to get on the wrong side of opponent Sebastian Gorzny.



With the ball set up nicely for Gorzny to smash, the American showedabsolutely no mercy.

He sent it flying over the net and directly into poor Inchauspe's nether-regions.

The youngster was unsurprisingly knocked off his stride from the low blow, but somehow managed to stay on his feet.

Gorzny immediately put his hand up to apologise after seeing the damage he had done to Inchauspe.

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Fans on social media were left wincing after seeing the incident on the BBC, with one summing it up well by simply saying: "Ouch!"

And another joked: "New balls please."

To make matters worse for Inchauspe, he and partner Gabriel Debru went down 7-6 6-3 to American pair Gorzny and Alex Michelsen in the junior boys' doubles final.

Today is the penultimate day of the Championships with Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios set to contest the men's final tomorrow.

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Elena Rybakina and Ons Jabeur are currently on Centre Court and in a final set decider in the ladies' final.

Jabeur took the first set 6-3 before Rybakina got herself back into the match by winning the second set 6-2.

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