Tennis man Suspended
NZPA Belgrade The Yugoslav Tennis Federation has suspended one of its players who was last month included in a United Nations blacklist of 185 sportsmen who have had connections with South Africa. The federation has asked Marko Ostaja, now at an American university, to explain why he should have been on the blacklist prepared by a United Nations ad hoc committee on apartheid. Another Yugoslav player, Davor, Tomazic, included on the list has been living in West Germany for 10 years and is outside Yugoslav authority.
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Press, 6 April 1981, Page 18
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