Tennis

Russian tennis chief apologises for ‘Williams Brothers’ jibe

Russia tennis federation chief, Shamil Tarpischev has apologised for his insulting remarks about Serene and Venus Williams, which he made on live television last week.

Speaking on TV, Shamil referred to the tennis stars as the ‘William Brothers’; a statement that essentially earned him a one-year suspension from the Women’s tour as well as a hefty $25,000 fine.

“Serena and Venus [Williams] are without doubt top sportswomen and they have played tennis to the highest possible level, perhaps even a different level,” Tarpishchev said in a statement on the RTF website.

“The Williams sisters will always stand out on the tour, as they do in the sport thanks to their talent and successes. They have managed to set new standards and results that will become the new benchmark for other players.”

“My comments were spontaneous and happened after we went live on the Evening with Urgant show and they not only put tennis in a bad light, but also drives a wedge into the strong and friendly tennis family within our sport,” Tarpishchev added.

“I did not want to cause any offence or make fun of any of the sportsmen. I am sorry that the joke I made, when translated into English was taken out of the context of a chat show and so much attention has been brought towards it.

“I don’t think that the incident needed to be blown out of proportion. Everything that was said on the TV show was said without meaning to cause offence.”

 

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