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			Nastase suspended after verbal abuse allegations at Fed Cup 
			
		 
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			 [April 24, 2017] 
			(Reuters) - Romania Fed Cup 
			captain Ilie Nastase was provisionally suspended from all 
			International Tennis Federation (ITF) events on Sunday after being 
			thrown out of the tie against Britain for verbally abusing opposing 
			team members and the umpire. 
			 
			The 70-year-old former French and U.S. Open champion, who earned a 
			reputation for controversial behavior during his playing days, was 
			excluded from the tie on Saturday for unsportsmanlike conduct. 
			 
			Nastase had already run into trouble during the World Group II 
			playoff tie in Constanta, Romania, after allegedly making a 
			derogatory comment about American world number two Serena Williams's 
			unborn child. 
			 
			"Under the terms of the provisional suspension, Nastase may not 
			participate in the Fed Cup in any capacity with immediate effect and 
			shall be denied access to, and accreditation for, any ITF event 
			including Fed Cup," the ITF said in a statement on Sunday. 
			 
			The sport's governing body said it was continuing an investigation 
			into the weekend's events and would make no further comment until 
			that was completed. 
			 
			Saturday's second singles rubber was briefly suspended with British 
			world number seven Johanna Konta in tears, apparently because of 
			remarks made by Nastase. 
			
			  
			
			Konta recovered her composure to finish off a victory over Romania's 
			Sorana Cirstea and level the tie at 1-1. 
			 
			Britain's captain Anne Keothavong also said she was made to feel 
			uncomfortable by comments made by Nastase at the official pre-match 
			dinner. 
			 
			Konta and Heather Watson both lost on Sunday to give Romania victory 
			in the playoff. 
			 
			At the draw for the tie on Friday, Nastase was heard speaking in 
			Romanian to one of his team members about 23-times grand-slam 
			champion Williams's baby. 
			 
			"Let's see what color it has. Chocolate with milk?" he was quoted by 
			Romanian and some British media as saying. 
			 
			
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			Romania's head coach Ilie Nastase reacts while watching the FedCup 
			Group II play-off match between Romania and Great Britain, in 
			Constanta county, Romania, April 22, 2017. Inquam Photos/George 
			Calin/via REUTERS 
            
			  
            Williams, who confirmed her pregnancy through a 
			spokeswoman last week, is engaged to Reddit co-founder Alexis 
			Ohanian, who is white. 
			 
			Konta, who was beaten 6-1 6-3 by Simona Halep on Sunday, defended 
			herself after Cirstea said she had "over-reacted" by crying in their 
			match. 
			 
			"With all due respect to Sorana, she was not in my shoes at that end 
			of the court being verbally threatened," Konta was quoted as saying 
			by British media. 
			 
			"Any abuse is not all right but when it's a couple of meters away 
			from you, screaming at you, I think that's a different ball game. 
			It's not something that you truly know how it affects you until you 
			experience it, so I do believe she may have been slightly unaware of 
			the events that happened." 
			 
			Irina-Camelia Begu saw off Watson with a 6-4 7-5 victory to seal the 
			tie for the Romanians before the doubles. 
			 
			The visitors gained a consolation win when Laura Robson and Jocelyn 
			Rae beat Halep and Monica Niculescu 6-3 1-6 10-8 in the doubles dead 
			rubber. 
			 
			(Writing by Clare Fallon; Editing by Ken Ferris) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All 
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