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Tomic out of Italian Open; father due in court

The Columbian
Published: May 9, 2013, 5:00pm

ROME (AP) — Bernard Tomic has withdrawn from the Italian Open, just days after his father was barred from getting credentials to upcoming tournaments because of an assault investigation.

The Italian Open website says Friday that the 53rd-ranked Tomic pulled out of next week’s clay-court tournament in Rome and will be replaced by Xavier Malisse.

Tomic’s father, John, is scheduled to go on trial in a Madrid court next Tuesday on allegations that he head-butted Bernard’s training partner, Thomas Drouet, last weekend. John Tomic disputed the charges.

The ATP said it would not give John Tomic tournament credentials while it investigates what happened.

Bernard Tomic, a 20-year-old Australian, reached Wimbledon’s quarterfinals in 2011.

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