Tennis legend Nastase apologises to Serena Williams

Tennis legend Nastase apologises to Serena Williams

Romanian tennis great Ilie Nastase has apologised for the derogatory comments about Serena Williams and for a foul-mouthed Fed Cup tirade that saw him

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Romanian tennis great Ilie Nastase has apologised for the derogatory comments about Serena Williams and for a foul-mouthed Fed Cup tirade that saw him get suspended by the International Tennis Federation.

He did however have another pop at Britain’s number one women’s player Johanna Konta, who was left in tears during last weekend’s combustible Fed Cup tie with Romania, and said his behaviour has been exaggerated by all.

“My words during the Fed Cup have rightfully caused controversy and upset the audience, the press and, most painfully for me, the tennis world,” the former world number one said.

The 70 year old said that his comments about the pregnant Williams (he was overheard by a journalist talking about her baby being ‘chocolate with milk’) was a spontaneous reaction to hearing she was expecting her first child.

“I am fully aware that nothing can truly excuse my statements not the tension of a high-stakes game, not my traditionally irreverent attitude, not the unfortunate escalation of the situation. My life remains dedicated to tennis and its audiences, so please accept my apologies, for whatever they may be worth right now.”

His comments about the colour of her baby when born prompted outrage from Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam winner, and messages of support from the world of tennis and beyond.
“It disappoints me to know we live in a society where people like Ilie Nastase can make such racist comments towards myself and unborn child, and sexist comments against my peers,” Williams, 35, had said.

The day after, Romanian Fed Cup captain Nastase was kicked out of the tie with Britain in Constanta after swearing at the umpire, at Britain’s captain Anne Keothavong and at an upset Konta. Nastase, a two-time Grand Slam winner, also reportedly propositioned the married and pregnant Keothavong.

Nastase, renowned during his golden era for his pranks, hot-headed unpredictability and being a playboy, ignored the ban on Sunday and turned up at the venue on the Black Sea coast. He was seen by reporters walking into the VIP lounge. The ITF later confirmed Nastase was not allowed to be on site in any capacity and the Romanian Tennis Federation president subsequently said he had left.