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Brazil’s Clezar sorry for ‘racist’ gesture in Japan match

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>> TOKYO: Brazil player Guilherme Clezar apologised yesterday f or making what appeared to be a sliteyed gesture during his country’s Davis Cup tie with Japan.

While denying any racist intent, the 24-year-old could be in hot water following an incident during Friday’s defeat by Yuichi Sugita in a world group play-off in Osaka.

After successful­ly challengin­g a line call, an exasperate­d Clezar stretched his eyes in an apparent criticism of the line judge.

The gesture was caught by local television, but the player insisted he had not meant to insult Japanese people in a post on the Brazilian tennis federation’s Facebook page.

“I want to underline that I never had the slightest intention to be aggressive, racist, prejudiced or anything of the type against Asian people,” said Clezar, who lost the opening rubber 6-2, 7-5, 7-6 before Brazil fell 2-0 down in the tie.

“We have been extremely well received here and I have an excellent relationsh­ip with all tennis players from many different countries on the circuit,” he added.

“Even though I didn’t mean any prejudice, I recognise the gesture doesn’t ring true with the attitudes of respect, enthusiasm, solidarity, emotion and many other things that sport means to us and I want to express my regret and my most sincere apologies.”

The Internatio­nal Tennis Federation declined to comment, although Brazilian media reported that the ITF and Brazilian officials were scheduled to meet yesterday.

Clezar is ranked 244th in the world and mainly competes on the Challenger tour.

Meanwhile, yesterday’s doubles match between the two nations was called off because of an incoming typhoon.

The match between Japan’s Yasutaka Uchiyama and Ben McLachlan, and Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares of Brazil had been scheduled at Utsubo Tennis Center for yesterday afternoon, but was postponed until today.

 ??  ?? Brazil’s Guilherme Clezar.
Brazil’s Guilherme Clezar.

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