ATP looking into claim of racially inappropriate language

ATP looking into claim of racially inappropriate language

Published Feb. 13, 2018 6:40 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) The ATP says it is reviewing accusations by Donald Young that Ryan Harrison used racially inappropriate language when the Americans had a heated exchange during their opening-round match at the New York Open.

''The ATP takes any allegations of racial prejudice extremely seriously,'' the organization said in a statement. ''A further review of all video and audio recording from the match will take place as this matter is investigated further.''

Harrison defeated Young 6-3, 7-6(4) on Monday night, and at one point during a changeover the two appeared to be arguing, the chair umpire moving in between the players to attempt to calm the situation.

Young posted on Twitter after the match : ''I'm shocked and disappointed, Ryan Harrison, to hear you tell me how you really feel about me as a black tennis player in the middle of our NY match.''

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Harrison responded on Twitter that the allegations were ''absolutely untrue'' and audio from the match would ''clear me.''

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