The Borneo Post

Nastase given Wimbledon Royal Box snub

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LONDON: Ilie Nastase will be barred from Wimbledon’s Royal Box this year following the former world number one’s behaviour at last month’s Fed Cup tie against Great Britain.

Romania team captain Nastase was ejected from his team’s match in Constanta after a series of foulmouthe­d rants.

The 70-year- old was overheard making an apparently racist comment about Serena Williams’ unborn baby when he said: “Let’s see what colour it has. Chocolate with milk?’

Nastase also asked British captain Anne Keothavong for her hotel room number, verbally abused umpire Jaume Campistol and referee Andreas Egli before swearing at Keothavong and the British player Johanna Konta as he was sent from the court.

The two- time Grand Slam champion was escorted from the venue by security staff and banned for the rest of the tie.

Hedefiedth­atbybriefl­yreturning the following day, however, and had pointedly refused to apologise in the immediate aftermath, saying he had no regrets.

Nastase, who twice finished as runner-up at Wimbledon in the 1970s, is awaiting sanction by the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation after being hit with a provisiona­l suspension.

What he did, we have to say his actions were not very good. We condemn them. Philip Brook, All England Club chairman

Although the eccentric Nastase has been a regular alongside celebritie­s and sporting greats in the prestigiou­s Royal Box in previous years, the All England Club indicated last week that it wouldn’t invite him this year and their chairman Philip Brook has now made that official.

“What he did, we have to say his actions were not very good. We condemn them,” Brook told reporters at Wimbledon on Wednesday.

“In terms of an invitation to the Royal Box he is not going to receive one. I can confirm that.”

Although the ITF ban doesn’t cover Grand Slams, Wimbledon officials said he could be “turned away” if he tried to buy a ticket while still under investigat­ion.

“At the moment he is under a temporary suspension by the ITF. We would support that,” All England Club chief executive Richard Lewis said.

“He is under investigat­ion. We will see what their conclusion­s are. We will wait for the outcome.” — AFP

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