USTA apologizes after Nazi-era German national anthem played

Andrea Petkovic of Germany, seen on day four of the 2017 Australian Open at Melbourne Park, called the anthem mix-up "the worst thing" that has happened to her.

 

Apology

The Association apologized in a statement but didn’t explain how the mix-up happened.
“The USTA extends its sincerest apologies to the German Fed Cup team and all of its fans for the performance of an outdated national anthem prior to (Saturday’s) Fed Cup competition,” the statement reads.
“In no way did we mean any disrespect. This mistake will not occur again, and the correct anthem will be performed for the remainder of this first-round tie.”
The apology was followed up with tweet from the Association’s official Twitter page.
“The USTA extends a sincere apology to the German Fed Cup team & fans 4 the outdated National Anthem,” the tweet reads. “This mistake will not occur again.”

Mix-up slammed

Speaking after her defeat in Hawaii, German team member Andrea Petkovic, who was born in Bosnia but grew up in Germany, said the mix-up was “the worst thing that has ever happened” to her.
“I thought it was the epitome of ignorance, and I’ve never felt more disrespected in my whole life, let alone in Fed Cup, and I’ve played Fed Cup for 13 years now and it is the worst thing that has ever happened to me,” Germany’s top-ranked player in the competition said.
In what was the opening match of the day, US player Alison Riske upset former Top 10 player Andrea Petkovic, 7-6, 6-3.
The other day’s match, between CoCo Vandeweghe and Julia Goerges, was suspended due to rain. Vandeweghe prevailed over the German once play resumed, and on Sunday beat Petkovic 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 to send the US into the semifinals for the first time in seven years.
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