Russian tennis boss sends written apology to William sisters

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Russian tennis boss sends written apology to William sisters
SINGAPORE: Serena Williams said Thursday that she and her sister Venus have received a written apology from the head of the Russian tennis federation after he caused a storm by calling them the "Williams brothers".

Williams said Shamil Tarpischev, who has been fined $25,000 and banned for a year by the Women´s Tennis Association over the remarks he made on a TV chat show, had "reached out" over the controversy. "He has reached out to apologise to both myself and my sister," she said at the WTA Finals in Singapore, after her 6-1, 6-1 win over Eugenie Bouchard. "It was written. No, I did not speak to him."

Williams had earlier slammed Tarpischev´s comments, which also earned a strongly worded rebuke from WTA chief Stacey Allaster and condemnation from Russia´s world number two Maria Sharapova. "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," Williams said on Sunday.

Tarpischev, a vastly experienced coach and administrator, has also issued a public apology for his remarks but he insisted his "joke" did not merit the attention it has received.