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Gael Monfils, of France, returns a volley to Jerzy Janowicz, of Poland, during a first round match at the Western & Southern Open tennis tournament in Mason, Ohio. Image Credit: AP

Cincinnati: Gael Monfils was accused of “tanking” during his first-round defeat at the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati on Monday, when the 14th-seeded Frenchman lost to Poland’s Jerry Janowicz 6-4, 7-5 in 75 minutes on Monday.

Monfils served so quickly in the second set that ball boys barely had time to get into position after each point before play resumed.

At one stage, television commentators joked that they thought Monfils was in such a hurry because he had a tee time booked to play golf.

During one rally, he turned his back on his opponent briefly, prompting disbelief in the commentary box.

“To not give 100 per cent and be so blatant about it, I think it’s disrespectful,” two-time US Open champion Tracy Austin said on the Tennis Channel.

“It looked like exhibition tennis. We’ve seen that way too many times with him.

“With Gael, it’s so difficult to watch because you know his upside ceiling could be so big but he just goes away and doesn’t even try.”

Despite his apparent indifference, Monfils actually had a set point in the second before succumbing to the big-serving Pole.