The Asian Age

BRIT GREAT HENMAN SLAMS ‘INDEFENSIB­LE’ NASTASE

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Hong Kong, April 26: Former British number one Tim Henman blasted tennis great Ilie Nastase Wednesday, saying his racial slur against Serena Williams was “indefensib­le”.

The 70-year-old Romanian Fed Cup captain has been suspended by the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation over his controvers­ial comments about Williams’ unborn baby, as well as abusive behaviour during a tie between Romania and Britain.

“I think it’s indefensib­le really... but there’s an investigat­ion going on and I guess we’ll just have to see what happens there,” said the former world number four.

Nastase was overheard by a journalist on Friday commenting on Williams’ unborn child — who will be of mixed race as her fiance is white — saying: “Let’s see what colour it has. Chocolate with milk?”

A day later the former world number one and two-time Grand Slam winner found himself in hot water once again after swearing at the umpire, British captain Anne Keothavong and British number one player Johanna Konta during a Fed Cup match — calling the latter two “f***ing b ***** s”.

He also reportedly propositio­ned Keothavong — who is married and pregnant. Nadal favourite for French Open Speaking at an event to launch grassroots tennis programme “The Road to Wimbledon” on a fittingly wet day in Hong Kong, Henman told AFP it had been a “pretty unfortunat­e episode for the Fed Cup”.

“It’s not something that you like to see going on in tennis. It’s got no place in society.”

Henman also said it was “going to be hard” for fellow Briton Andy Murray to keep his world number one status, with the likely return of Roger Federer at next month’s Roland Garros after a break of nearly two months from the sport.

“He’s had such an incredible end to last year and I think he’s probably suffering a little from that, obviously with the shingles and I think his body didn’t really have enough time to recover,” Henman said.

“He’s number one in the rankings now but how long he can hold onto that? We’ll have to wait and see.”

Describing Nadal as “the best clay court player in history”, he said: “I’d go with Rafael (to win).”

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