Iran’s Majid Abedini provisionally suspended after chasing official off court

Abedini was trailing to Britain’s Imran Aswat before outburst 
 29-year-old defaulted from match and now faces lengthy ban


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 Iran’s Majid Abedini chases a match supervisor during a match on the Futures event.
Iran’s Majid Abedini has been provisionally suspended from tennis after being caught on camera chasing a tournament official off the court.
The incident took place at a Futures event, the lowest rung of professional tennis, in Antalya, Turkey last weekend. Abedini was taking on Great Britain’s Imran Aswat in qualifying and was trailing 6-0, 2-0 when he reacted angrily to the supervisor and chased him.
In the video posted on YouTube, the supervisor is seen running off court and shutting the gate, at which point Abedini beats the gate with his racquet and kicks it while shouting at the official.
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The ITF said in a statement: “The ITF announced that a Notice of Investigation has been issued to Iranian tennis player Majid Abedini following an incident at the ITF Pro Circuit event in Antalya, Turkey on Sunday 17 April.
“Mr Abedini has been provisionally suspended in accordance with the ITF Welfare Policy and is further subject to an investigation into a possible Player Major Offence of Aggravated Behaviour. Following this investigation, any additional sanction will be announced.”
Abedini, who is 29 and unranked, was defaulted from the match and could now face a lengthy ban.
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