The father of Bernard Tomic is set to face a Spanish court after an altercation with the hitting partner of Australia's top-ranked player.
Tennis Aust confirmed Bernard Tomic's father was involved in an incident with his son's training partner.
Bernard Tomic's dad John shows his frustration after a call against his son during the 2010 Australian Open. Picture: Fiona Hamilton Source: Herald Sun
John Tomic watches son Bernard train ahead of the 2013 Australian Open. Picture: Jason Edwards Source: Herald Sun
Australia's Bernard Tomic in action during his loss to Radek Stepanek at the Madrid Open. Source: Getty Images
JOHN Tomic is likely to face court in Madrid today after allegedly assaulting French player Thomas Drouet as reports emerge the infamous coach might also have attacked his son Bernard in Monte Carlo last week.
John Tomic is said to have been held in custody after his arrest at a Madrid hotel for allegedly attacking Drouet, who is employed by the Tomics as Bernard's regular practice partner.
The shocking news comes after a Monte Carlo news outlet claimed John Tomic had struck Bernard during a public practice session in Monaco last Tuesday.
There was speculation that the alleged incident at the swish Monte Carlo Country Club was the provocation for an argument between Drouet, 29, and John Tomic.
The pair reputedly argued on the flight from Nice to Madrid.
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The dispute continued once the Tomic group had checked into their hotel.
Drouet and John Tomic are alleged to have clashed in the street outside the hotel.
Drouet was knocked out and left with a broken nose, fractured vertebrae and stitches after the alleged attack which was witnessed by leading players, including Alexandr Dolgopolov and Janko Tipsarevic.
One report claimed a man was unconscious in the street 100 metres from the tournament hotel where Tomic and his son were staying for the Mutua Madrid Open, one of Europe's elite claycourt events.
Thomas Drouet (left) with Bernard Tomic at the Hopman Cup New Year's Eve ball last year. Picture: Alf Sorbello Source: PerthNow
Drouet was said to be bleeding from the nose, lips and face. An unnamed witness said police and an ambulance were called.
European media reported said a man - believed to be John Tomic - was arrested at the hotel and had blood on his face when taken into custody.
It is understood he spent a number of hours in custody before being released yesterday evening (local time).
Bernard Tomic subsequently lost to Czech veteran Radek Stepanek 6-3 6-2 in the first round of the Madrid Masters.
Tennis Australia has described the reports as "very concerning".
"We are working closely with ATP officials who are investigating the incident and are unable to comment further until the full facts are known," a statement released by the organisation this morning read.
John Tomic reacts after a Hawkeye call against Bernard during the 2010 AUstralian Open. Picture: Fiona Hamilton Source: Herald Sun
Todd Woodbridge, the head of men's tennis for TA, said they were still trying to confirm the details.
"We're still trying to ascertain if or what charges have been laid,'' Woodbridge told 3AW radio.
Woodbridge said reports that Bernard faced a potential 12-month suspension were incorrect.
"It's totally incorrect because this would have nothing to do with Bernard's behaviour.
"What's important for us at Tennis Australia is that this allegation is thrown toward John, his dad, and not to Bernard.''
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