Officials to crack down on homophobic slurs in Dutch league
League matches in the Netherlands will be stopped next season if fans repeatedly engage in homophobic chants, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) said on Monday.
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League matches in the Netherlands will be stopped next season if fans repeatedly engage in homophobic chants, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) said on Monday.
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Mirra Andreeva's dream run at Wimbledon ended under a cloud as the 16-year-old was handed a point penalty in the final game of her defeat to Madison Keys. That incident put Andreeva match point down, and her opponent, the American 25th seed Keys, took advantage to seal her place in the quarter-finals. Ad Andreeva, playing in just her second Grand Slam, had already received a code violation earlier in the match, and umpire Julie Kjendlie decided that her second indiscretion merited the sanction.