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Serena lashes out at Tarpischev

Last Updated 19 October 2014, 18:59 IST

 World number one Serena Williams lashed out at "sexist" and racist" comments from the head of Russian tennis on Sunday after he jokingly called her and her sister Venus the "Williams brothers".

Williams applauded swift action from the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), which fined Russian federation chief Shamil Tarpischev $25,000 and banned him from tennis for a year."Well I think the WTA did a really great job in taking initiative and immediately taking actions," Williams told reporters ahead of the WTA Finals in Singapore. "His comments, I thought, were very insensitive, I thought they were extremely sexist as well as racist at the same time, and I thought they were in a way bullying.

"I just wasn't very happy with his comments and I think a lot of people are unhappy as well."

Tarpischev, a vastly experienced coach and administrator, has apologised for the comment which he made on a Russian chat show and which drew a furious reaction when translated into English.

WTA chief Stacey Allaster said his words were "insulting, demeaning and have absolutely no place in our sport".

Russia's Maria Sharapova, the world number two who is also in Singapore for the season finale, criticised her fellow countryman for his "very inappropriate" comments.

"I think they were very disrespectful and uncalled for, and I'm glad that many people have stood up, including the WTA," Sharapova told reporters.

"It was very inappropriate, especially in his position and all the responsibilities that he has not just in sport, but being part of the Olympic committee. It was just really irresponsible on his side."

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(Published 19 October 2014, 18:59 IST)

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