The International Tennis Federation has completed its two-month "investigation'' into Serena Williams' f-bomb-laced, threatening tirade toward a line judge on worldwide TV at the U.S. Open. Her "punishment'' should come Monday or Tuesday.I would give just about anything to see the notes from this "investigation.'' The quote-marks show that this was just a theoretical thing, anyway. As in, it took two months to find "justice.''
This whole thing has been a sham. Will Williams be suspended from the next major, the Australian Open in January?
"I don't think [an Australian Open ban] would make much sense, because it would penalize the people handing out the punishment,'' ITF president Francesco Ricci Bitti said. "For the grand slam committee to exclude her from a grand slam doesn't seem likely.
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"A significant financial penalty makes more sense. But it has to be significant enough for the fans [to feel justice was served].''
It's rare for one of these bureaucratic-b.s. organizations to admit so freely how small and weak it is. So the ITF, which governs the major championships, is not expected to vote to suspend Williams from a major because it would hurt the ITF's cash flow.
The ITF isn't even coming to a conclusion, isn't telling you what it thinks here, whether Williams has already been punished enough. Right and wrong never mattered here. So what has it spent these past two months doing? Everyone involved in the "investigation'' was easily accessible. And the whole thing happened on worldwide TV.
This is what they've been doing: talking among themselves to figure out what they can do to punish her to make fans happy without hurting themselves.
The grand slam committee still has to vote on grand slam administrator Bill Babcock's recommendations. But this seems like a done deal.
Frankly, I'm not even as worked up over her tirade as a lot of people are. But it's just so pathetic when a governing body finds its self-interests bigger than the thing it's governing.
And what timing. Tennis has spent the past few weeks agonizing over what Andre Agassi said in his book, that he regularly used crystal meth in 1997 as a player, failed a drug test and talked his way out of it with a flimsy excuse of a lie.
What an outrage that tennis swept a positive drug test under the rug to avoid hurting one of the game's big stars.
Tennis has not changed one bit. The president of the ITF doesn't think Williams should be suspended from the Australian because that will hurt the ITF.
If Williams hadn't been this big of a star, would she have been suspended? Well, last week, Yanina Wickmayer, the 18th ranked woman and certainly not a household name, was given a one-year ban from the tour for a doping offense.
She didn't fail a test. She never even missed a test. She didn't report where she would be.
So she's out for a year. And Serena Williams? She apparently is not going to be out for 15 minutes. She apparently will get a heavy fine. She made $550,000 at that U.S. Open. I'll guess they'll stick her for half of that.
It's a lot of money for most people. But Williams would still have made a quarter of a million from the tournament, winnings minus "justice.''
The message from the ITF is this: Serena Williams is bigger than the game, bigger than us.

It's true. She is. She's a great player who brings great star power to a game that really needs it.
But tennis' governing bodies have created the other side, reinforced bad behavior. At the French Open this year, another player cheated Williams, taking a point even though the ball hit her arm. Williams was understandably angry.
But then she threatened the woman, saying she would get her in the locker room.
Williams' punishment?
Nothing.
At the U.S. Open in the semis against Kim Clijsters, Williams built on that. Knowing she can get away with threats, she waved her racquet in the face of a tiny line judge who happened to have made the correct call, by the way.
I was sitting right along the line. The foot-fault was obvious to anyone sitting there. Amazingly, no photos or video footage has ever emerged with a clear view.
But that really doesn't matter? Williams had no place making threats, saying she would shove the ball down the line judge's throat.
Williams can do whatever she wants because tennis has let her, tennis is afraid of her, tennis knows that she's the golden goose.
Last week, on Tuesday, she told the USTA that she would play for the U.S. flag in the Fed Cup final against Italy. So the USTA named its official team, including Williams. And then on Saturday, Williams went back on her word, pulling out because she said she was too beat up to play.
Over the next 36 hours, she won two matches, including one over her sister, Venus, at a big tournament in Doha.
So Melanie Oudin became the Fed Cup team leader. And after the team lost Sunday, she said some things that might have been shots at the Wiliams sisters. Venus also didn't play.
"I wanted to play for my country,'' she said. "I don't know, other people choose different things ...
"But I think that the team that we had here really wanted to be here ... That's what you want. You don't want people that don't want to be here or play for their country.''
Play for the Fed Cup or not, Williams should at least live up to her word.
But she's much bigger than anyone who might have the nerve to say that.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
11-09-2009 @ 1:12AM
greatqb44 said...
The golden rule....he/she who has the gold makes the rules
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11-09-2009 @ 12:38PM
HI CMA MAN said...
Sad but true. I detest Serana, because she is a cocky bitc-. She is truly classess and has no respect for others. I do not care for either of the Willam Sisters, but, at least venus has more class. There is nothing wrong being a great tennis player like Serena, but, with that gtrsymrdd, comes the need to be respecful and mature, which Serena lacks both. It is / was the same in basketball, whereby big time playes like Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, etc, hardly ever got called for a foul, unless it was very obvious. There is another standard for the top players who bring money to the game. As in selling tickets, etc.
11-09-2009 @ 6:35PM
abdul-karim said...
You should take note, that the rules and the rulers do change.(even though the upper 10% have 90% of the wealth) The only thing that is constant in life and death is change. Stay up, if you can.
11-09-2009 @ 1:53AM
exp said...
The media is so corrupt. Why can't we see that line call from different angles. Now if this was against anyone else, we would see all the angles and so on.
You mean to tell me that we can have hawk eye but no video footage of Williams' foot on the line. The ITF is corrupt, so is the media covering these events. It's all about the money. The greed. not so different in our wall street. Money talks. Forget right. Forget evidence. Forget justice.
This world is a crazy place. Everywhere you look you get the disgusting smell of corruption
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11-11-2009 @ 2:59AM
CARROLL said...
Sad but true!
11-09-2009 @ 2:45AM
mazd273 said...
Greg Couch, you need to get over this thing you have about Serena WIlliams. No one is making excuses for her behavior at the Open. She knows it was wrong and apologized twice for it. She was fined the max allowed at the time. If the governing bodies want to change the rules to make the punishment for such behavior more severe in the future; fine have at it.
When Patrick McEnroe interviewed she & Venus after the doubles at the Open, he tried to bring up the incident and was booed by the fans. Venus stepped in and made the point that fans wanted to move on from it. She was applauded and cheered for her statement. That showed what the fans thought about the matter.
As to not playing in the Fed Cup, both Williams sisters played hurt in the tournament at Doha. You have no idea as to the extent of those injuries. Why shouldn't they allow their injuries to heal?
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11-09-2009 @ 9:27AM
div5lex said...
I could not have said it better! Greg Serena is number 1 fair and square lets move on! Venus and Serena were clearly injured in Doha and unvailable for Fed cup. Stop trying to create drama where it does not exist. Next story
11-09-2009 @ 11:22AM
yele66 said...
Venus and Serena are declared Quasi-Americans at best. Those who are screaming that they didn't keep their word by not play in the Fed Cup would be the same ones screaming and calling them everything but child of G-d if they played and lost.
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11-09-2009 @ 12:26PM
john said...
venis couldn`t hold sherinas joke strap
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11-10-2009 @ 3:44PM
Touria said...
Huh?
11-09-2009 @ 12:36PM
imustbegoingnow said...
So, what nest? Soes serena actually have to make good on her threat to kill someone before tennis has the balls(pun intended) to do something about her thugish actions?
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11-09-2009 @ 2:19PM
Ella said...
poor imustbegoingnow, you need to take time off, because your hatred for Serena is taking over your sorry life. You even posted a post that Serena committed a criminal act, if you do not know the different from a threat and a crime , you are in need of help.
11-10-2009 @ 9:03PM
keifeej said...
wtf let me guess thugish ways cause she black typical stupied racist comment
11-09-2009 @ 1:43PM
str8lines73 said...
The ITF is a bunch of greedy hypocrites. The suspension to Wickmayer is unbelieveable. Hey ITF, your proctologists called. They found your heads...
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11-09-2009 @ 4:29PM
peaceloveansmile said...
what you all want, her blood, give her a break i am sure she learn from her mistakes.
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11-09-2009 @ 4:42PM
Bam said...
....YEA SHE IS BIGGER THAN TENNIS.....BIGGER THAN LINE JUDGES..BIGGER THAN CHAIR UMPIRES..BIGGER THAN SOME NFL CORNERBACKS..BIGGER THAN EVEN SOME SMALL FORD TRUCKS ACTUALLY....SHE IS A BEAST...AND UNFORTUNATELY...SHE WILL BE BIGGER THAN ANY MALE EGO THAT IS WILLING TO EVER PAIR UP WITH HER....
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11-10-2009 @ 4:38PM
CARROLL said...
Bam: you were on a roll, but, left off, of the pair she would have the bigger di(k....
Serena: they did a rerun later, your foot was INSIDE the line.....'bummer'......
11-10-2009 @ 10:45PM
rmbw1 said...
Wow, she's RICH! Other tennis players should be kissing the Williams' sister's feet. They are reason they make the Big Bucks now. Go Serena and Venus, you girls brought new life to tennis. To bad the same people who are mad about it, are also glad because if not for the girls, you poor people would have nothing to talk about. shame, shame.
11-09-2009 @ 5:02PM
jjrhgrove said...
Get a life embecil and stop using Serena's name too rescue you from your inability too creatively write a story that can hold someone's attention for more than five minutes.
So you continue too use Serena's name because you know that even a five year old can write about Serena and still have people read there story.
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11-09-2009 @ 5:17PM
COOL36 said...
Serena is a wonderful woman that simply made a mistake. She is a light unto the world.
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