Nastase unwelcome at Wimbledon: organisers

Ilie Nastase won't be visiting the Royal Box at Wimbledon this year and may struggle to get into the tournament even as a regular spectator.

Former Romanian tennis player Ilie Nastase will not be welcome at this year's Wimbledon championships and could be stopped at the gate if he tries to attend, organisers said on Wednesday.

The 70-year-old former French and US Open champion is provisionally banned from all International Tennis Federation (ITF) events after hurling allegedly racist and sexist comments during Romania's Fed Cup tie with Britain last month.

All England Club chairman Philip Brook said he "condemned" the behaviour of two-time Wimbledon runner-up Nastase.

"In terms of an invitation to the Royal Box, he won't receive one this year," Brook said at the club's spring news conference.

Club chief executive Richard Lewis went further, saying Nastase "could be stopped at the gate" if he tried to enter the grounds with a ticket.

Romanian Fed Cup captain Nastase, who courted controversy throughout his career, was booted out of his country's tie with Britain for "unsportsmanlike" behaviour.

The singles rubber between Britain's Johanna Konta and Sorana Cirstea was briefly suspended after remarks made by Nastase to Konta and Britain's captain Anne Keothavong.

Nastase had already run into trouble during the World Group II playoff tie in Constanta, after allegedly making a derogatory comment about American great Serena Williams's unborn child.


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