Nastase blasts 'small-minded' All England

Ilie Nastase has given the All England Club a serve after confirmation he will not be welcome at Wimbledon this year following his Fed Cup tirade.

Ilie Nastase has blasted the All England Club for announcing it will block his customary invitation to the Royal Box at Wimbledon this year following his behaviour at last month's Fed Cup tie against Great Britain.

Romania team captain Nastase, 70, was ejected from from the match in Constanta following a foul-mouthed tirade directed at his British counterpart Anne Keothavong and British No.1 Johanna Konta.

It was one of a series of incidents for which he is now awaiting sanction by the International Tennis Federation.

Club chairman Philip Brook condemned Nastase's actions at the Wimbledon spring press conference on Wednesday.

"He (Nastase) is not going to receive an invitation this year," he added.

Nastase did not take long to respond, accusing the All England Club of being "small-minded" and of treating Romanians like "morons".

"Look at it however you want - revenge maybe? I don't care," Nastase said.

"But if they are going to be so small-minded about it, there's nothing I can do. What does Wimbledon have to do with what I said about Serena and at the match in Romania?

"If I did something stupid at Wimbledon then I'd understand if I were then suspended. But in this case, I don't get it.

"If they consider it normal to deny someone the chance to watch tennis matches, then that's their problem. It must mean we Romanians are morons ... otherwise I don't understand it."

Nastase has been temporarily suspended by the ITF while its investigation takes place, but Wimbledon is yet to issue a ban of its own.

All England chief executive Richard Lewis, however, said the tournament would uphold any ITF suspension and even stop Nastase attending as a member of the public.


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