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Shock as Nazi version of anthem sung

I thought it was the epitome of ignorance, and I’ve never felt more disrespect­ed in my whole life, let alone in Fed Cup.

- — Reuters

German tennis has responded with outrage after the United States Tennis Associatio­n made the embarrassi­ng error of playing the Nazi-era version of Germany’s national anthem during a Fed Cup tie in Hawaii.

The version played included the first stanza, beginning “Deutschlan­d, Deutschlan­d uber alles, uber alles in der Welt” which was used as Nazi propaganda.

It translates as “Germany, Germany, above all, above all in the world” and was dropped after World War II because of its associatio­n with Adolf Hitler.

But Deutschlan­dlied, written in 1841, is still listed as the official national anthem, with only the third verse now being sung.

Unfortunat­ely, the male soloist on the Hawaiian island of Maui somehow sung the wrong version.

“I thought it was the epitome of ignorance, and I’ve never felt more disrespect­ed in my whole life, let alone in Fed Cup,” Germany’s Andrea Petkovic said, adding she considered walking off court before the singles match against Alison Riske.

Petkovic later said her first comments had been somewhat emotional but that was because the incident happened before her match and she was left stunned.

“We were left shocked and did not know how to react,” Petkovic said.

German team coach Barbara Ritter said the mistake was “an absolute scandal, a disrespect­ful incident and inexcusabl­e”.

German tennis federation chief Ulrich Klaus said his American counterpar­t had apologised for the mistake.

“Our American hosts at the Fed Cup opening in Hawaii made a mistake that should not happen,” Klaus said in a statement.

“The fact that in the year 2017 a wrong anthem can be played that is associated with the horror of the past was for players and staff and the officials present both shocking and disturbing.

“The USTA through its president Katrina Adams has apologised officially in writing and in person and deeply regrets the blunder.”

Riske won the opening rubber to give the US a 1-0 lead which they extended to 3-0. TENNIS

Andrea Petkovic

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