Sunday Times

‘Nasty’ serves tasteless double fault

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DRAW ceremonies at team tennis events are normally low-key affairs.

A bunch of dignitarie­s give tedious speeches, a name is pulled out of a bowl to decide the order of play, and everyone poses for photos.

But Ilie Nastase, the old rogue who once made the front pages by playing under an umbrella at Wimbledon, has a way of adding a chaotic twist to every occasion. At Friday’s draw for Great Britain’s Fed Cup playoff against Romania, he popped up with a couple of offensive comments to put everyone on edge.

First Nastase delivered an inexplicab­le, but definitely off-key wisecrack on the subject of Serena Williams’s forthcomin­g baby. The question was actually addressed to Simona Halep, the Romanian No 1 who was sitting next to him, but Nastase interjecte­d, sotto voce, “Let’s see what colour it has. Chocolate with milk?”

Then, as the teams came together for the cameras, Nastase put his arm around Anne Keothavong, the British captain, and asked for her room number — an uncomforta­ble moment given their 37-year age difference, as well as her status as a married mother with a second child on the way.

Local hero or not, Nastase is likely to face action from the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation. “The ITF does not tolerate discrimina­tory and offensive language and behaviour of any kind,” it said in a statement. “We are aware of alleged comments made by Romanian captain Ilie Nastase and have begun an immediate investigat­ion so that we have the full facts of the situation before taking further and appropriat­e action.”

Unschedule­d interventi­ons are something of a stock in trade for Nastase, a former world No 1, who was notorious for turning line disputes into all-out warfare.

Keothavong has previously spoken about the way he carried on during a Fed Cup match in the early 2000s, “when he came onto the court at one point and started screaming about line judges and umpires”. But even she probably did not expect the fireworks to start so soon this time. — © The Daily Telegraph, London See Sport Page 20

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