Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Sikh man kicked out of Wimbledon queue

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LONDON: A 20-year-old Sikh man was kicked out of an overnight queue to watch the Wimbledon tennis championsh­ips as he apparently made other people around him "uncomforta­ble".

The unnamed tennis-lover took to Facebook last week to voice his anger at being thrown out and claimed it was an act of racism, cases of which have reported a rise in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union (EU).

He wrote on Friday: “Kicked out of the overnight camping line for centre court Wimbledon line 'because you make some people around you uncomforta­ble, so we're gonna have to report you and ask you to leave immediatel­y, sir’”.

"Post-Brexit, racism and the overt rise of neo-facism. Please advise how best to report this," he said.

The sportsman who himself dreams of playing profession­al tennis was eventually allowed to enter the ground after re-queuing in the line a few hours later and made an official complaint about his treatment.

"I felt awful. I felt like I should've fought and negotiated but I backed down and silently left. I don't feel like I'm ever going back now. It's still one of my favourite tournament­s but can no longer definitive­ly say it's a lifelong dream to play on centre court," he was quoted as saying by Metro.

Dozens of people responded to his post saying he should report the "discrimina­tion" to police.

A Wimbledon spokespers­on said: "We can confirm that a gentleman was asked to leave the queue at 4.42am this morning (Friday) after a number of complaints from his fellow queuers about his behaviour."

He has previously been warned about his conduct in the queue on up to six occasions during this year's championsh­ips.

But the man insists he did nothing that would warrant being escorted off the grounds, was not intoxicate­d, loud or aggressive and had not been previously warned about his behaviour.

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