Brazil's
Guilherme Clezar has been fined £1,100 by the International Tennis
Federation for a gesture he made during a Davis Cup match against
Japan's Yuichi Sugita in Osaka.
After successfully challenging a line call, Clezar stretched his eyes in the direction of a line judge.
The 24-year-old said later he "never had the slightest intention to be aggressive, racist, prejudiced".
The ITF said it had fined Clezar for "unsportsmanlike conduct".
In a statement, it added: "The incident was reported after the match and the TV footage was then reviewed by the tie referee.
"Clezar issued a written apology. The ITF condemns all forms of offensive behaviour."
Clezar lost 6-2 7-5 7-6 (7-5) and Japan lead the World Group play-off 2-0.
"Even though I didn't mean any
prejudice, I recognise the gesture doesn't ring true with the attitudes
of respect, enthusiasm, solidarity, emotion and many other things that
sport means to us and I want to express my regret and my most sincere
apologies."
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