ITF president says ban unlikely for Williams
REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy (AP) - The president of the International
Tennis Federation thinks Serena Williams will receive a fine but
not be suspended for her U.S. Open tirade.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday, Francesco
Ricci Bitti said a fine would ``make much more sense.''
Grand Slam administrator Bill Babcock is expected to give his
recommendation to the Grand Slam committee, which will likely
announce the sanction Monday or Tuesday.
The Grand Slam committee is composed of Ricci Bitti and the four
Grand Slam presidents. Ricci Bitti suggested it would be counter
productive for the committee to ban the top-ranked player from for
the Australian Open.
11/07/09 12:26
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