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Fan Ejected for Heckling Serena Williams
Fan Ejected for Heckling Serena Williams
Mar 26th - 9:39pm
By STEVEN WINE
AP Sports Writer
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) - Serena Williams says a heckler bothered her throughout her match Monday at the Sony Ericsson Open, making at least one racist remark before he was finally ejected.
"The guy said, `Hit the net like any Negro would.' I was shocked," Williams said. "I couldn't believe it. I had to do a double take. I think I hit a double fault on that point."
In a match delayed by rain, Williams defeated No. 23 Lucie Safarova, 6-3, 6-4 in the third round and will next play top-seeded Maria Sharapova. Williams complained late in the match to the chair umpire about the heckler.
"I shouldn't have let it bother me, because growing up in Compton we had drive-bys," said Williams, who was raised in Los Angeles. "I guess that's what my dad prepared me for, but I'm not going to stand for it."
Fans and security confirmed a man heckled Williams inappropriately, tournament director Adam Barrett said.
"The man was identified and escorted off the site," Barrett said. "As security determines the severity of his actions, he may not be welcome to return. We take these matters very, very seriously."
Williams, an eight-time Grand Slam champion, is among the event's most popular players. She lives in South Florida, considers Key Biscayne her home tournament and has won the title three times.
With a small crowd in the stadium for her late-afternoon match, she said she could hear the heckler between points and during them.
"Every time I missed a shot or a serve, he would say, `That's the way to do it,'" she said. "He was calling, `Foot fault.' He was saying, `Hit in the net.' ... I mean, who does this? That's so elementary. You don't do this on a professional level."
Williams and her sister Venus have boycotted the Indian Wells tournament since 2001, when the family was booed after Venus withdrew just before a semifinal match against Serena. Their father, Richard, said those jeers were racially motivated.
"It's always something with me," Serena said with a laugh.
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This is what you call an ignorant fool. Things like this should be taken care of right away. I've seen nut cases in tournaments and the minute they start acting like they have mental issues, they should be out of there. I suppose this is a distraction for Serena. Now she has to play Sharapova. I hope that she keeps her focus and does what she knows how to do best, take down names and take away titles.
These looney toons have all day and all the money in the world to follow people around, stalking, just to see if they can make somebody fall apart. This world is loaded with a bunch of nut cases.
GO SERENA! Hope that you do well.
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