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Two South American Tennis Players Arrested for Racist Gestures at Brazil’s Itajaí Challenger Tournament

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

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Summary:

Two South American tennis players, Luis David Martínez (Venezuelan) and another player named Rodríguez, were arrested in Brazil for allegedly making racist gestures and insults during a tennis tournament in Itajaí. Brazilian law treats racial insult as a serious,non-bailable crime. They face a potential prison sentence of 2-5 years plus a fine.

Key Details:

* Players Involved:
* luis David Martínez (Venezuelan)
* Rodríguez (nationality not specified, but South American)
* Incident: Racist gestures and insults during a doubles match at an ATP Challenger tournament in Itajaí, Brazil.
* Legal Consequences:
* Arrested by the Military Police.
* brazilian law considers racial insult an imprescriptible crime (no statute of limitations).
* Cannot be released on bail.
* Potential penalty: 2-5 years imprisonment + a fine.
* Arrest Details:
* Martínez was located and arrested at the hotel where he was staying.
* Rodríguez was arrested after going to the police station to check on Martínez and was identified by the complainants.
* The Racist Gesture: The incident involved a “racist gesture” (specifically at the end of the match) by Martínez.
* Media Source: La Nacion (Argentinian newspaper).
* Video Details (from the JSON at the beginning): The article includes a video reporting on the incident. The video is hosted on JWPlayer, with various resolutions available (180p, 270p, 360p, 540p).

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