ITF suspend Ilie Nastase after disgraceful attack on Johanna Konta and Anne Keothavong

He was also being investigated for comments about Serena Williams' baby

Jack Austin
Sunday 23 April 2017 11:37 BST
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Fed Cup tie in Romania descends into chaos after Nastase tirade

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has provisionally suspended Romania Fed Cup captain Ilie Nastase after his conduct during the second rubber against Great Britain.

Nastase was heard saying to the match umpire Andreas Egli “it’s not the opera, what’s your f***ing problem?” after the crowd had been asked to respect the players.

He has already received two official warnings prior to that and after arguing with the umpire he was instructed to leave the court.

And as he left the 70-year-old was then alleged to have called Johanna Konta and Anne Keothavong “f***ing bitches”, which left the British number one in tears and the match suspended while she went to compose herself.

It was not the first controversy Nastase caused over the weekend, after he confronted a British reporter and called her “stupid” for her reporting of his apparently racist comments about Serena Williams’ pregnancy.

Romania's captain was unhappy after his comments were reported about Williams' baby, which is due in the autumn. "Let's see what colour it has. Chocolate with milk?," he was heard to say on Friday.

And now the ITF, who organise the Fed Cup have said on Sunday that Nastase "may not participate in the Fed Cup in any capacity with immediate effect."

In the initial statement on Saturday, the ITF said: “Romanian captain Ilie Nastase was removed from the court during the second rubber of the Fed Cup tie between Romania and Great Britain in Constanta. Mr Nastase was asked to leave the court by ITF Referee Andreas Egli for unsportmanlike conduct, having already received two official warnings.

“Mr Nastase was also removed from the grounds due to his serious misconduct. His accreditation was removed and he will play no further part in the tie. The ITF has launched an investigation into this matter as well as previous comments made by Mr Nastase during the week.”

ITF president David Haggerty said: “This is unacceptable behaviour by a Fed Cup captain. No player, official member of the media or fan should have to endure any kind of abuse, and Mr Nastase will rightly play no further part in this tie.

“A formal investigation is already underway and any decision or sanction will be made by the ITF’s Adjudication Panel. We are unable to comment further on an ongoing investigation.”

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