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Australian Open 2011: Aravane Rezai's father banned from tennis over threats to boyfriend
from Neil McLeman in Melbourne 25/01/2011
THE father of world No 22 Aravane Rezai has been banned from tennis after threatening her boyfriend on the eve of her Australian Open defeat.
Arsalan Rezai, who has a long history of abusive behaviour, also had a violent confrontation with his 23-year-old daughter.
Victoria Police have confirmed they are investigating the incident last week.
One French tennis official said: "It is to be impossible for him to tolerate her having a boyfriend."
Arsalan Rezai, a political refugee from Iran, has a history of bizarre behaviour as he pursues his obsession of making his daughter the No 1 in the world. He was fined Euros 500 in 2006 for threatening the father of one of Rezai's opponents at a junior tournament.
The 23-year-old Rezai, who was seeded 17th at the Australian Open, was beaten in the first round in three sets by Barbora Zahlavova Strycova of the Czech Republic.
Afterwards, she said: "I do not want to look for excuses but I had a lot of trouble on the morning of the match." She then pulled out of the women's doubles without telling her partner. The boyfriend is understood to be a fellow player.
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A WTA statement said: "The health and well being of our players is the No.1 priority for the WTA.
"A serious safety matter has been brought to the WTA's attention, which has resulted in a family member of Aravane Rezai being indefinitely suspended from all future WTA events pending our investigation."
A police spokeswoman said: "Police are investigating an alleged incident involving a 23-year-old woman on the 18th of January."
Rezai is the latest in a long line of nightmare tennis father. Jim Pierce, the father double Grand Slam winner Mary,
was banned by the WTA for shouting abuse during matches - and getting into a fight with two Dutch fans at the French Open.
Damir Dokic, the father of naturalised Aussie and former world No 4 Jelena, was jailed in 2009 in Serbia for threatening to bow up the Australian ambassador in Belgrade.
from Neil McLeman in Melbourne 25/01/2011
THE father of world No 22 Aravane Rezai has been banned from tennis after threatening her boyfriend on the eve of her Australian Open defeat.
Arsalan Rezai, who has a long history of abusive behaviour, also had a violent confrontation with his 23-year-old daughter.
Victoria Police have confirmed they are investigating the incident last week.
One French tennis official said: "It is to be impossible for him to tolerate her having a boyfriend."
Arsalan Rezai, a political refugee from Iran, has a history of bizarre behaviour as he pursues his obsession of making his daughter the No 1 in the world. He was fined Euros 500 in 2006 for threatening the father of one of Rezai's opponents at a junior tournament.
The 23-year-old Rezai, who was seeded 17th at the Australian Open, was beaten in the first round in three sets by Barbora Zahlavova Strycova of the Czech Republic.
Afterwards, she said: "I do not want to look for excuses but I had a lot of trouble on the morning of the match." She then pulled out of the women's doubles without telling her partner. The boyfriend is understood to be a fellow player.
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A WTA statement said: "The health and well being of our players is the No.1 priority for the WTA.
"A serious safety matter has been brought to the WTA's attention, which has resulted in a family member of Aravane Rezai being indefinitely suspended from all future WTA events pending our investigation."
A police spokeswoman said: "Police are investigating an alleged incident involving a 23-year-old woman on the 18th of January."
Rezai is the latest in a long line of nightmare tennis father. Jim Pierce, the father double Grand Slam winner Mary,
was banned by the WTA for shouting abuse during matches - and getting into a fight with two Dutch fans at the French Open.
Damir Dokic, the father of naturalised Aussie and former world No 4 Jelena, was jailed in 2009 in Serbia for threatening to bow up the Australian ambassador in Belgrade.











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