Australian tennis player Bernard Tomic, who now owns an apartment in Monte Carlo, says that his reputation for getting into trouble over driving fast cars at home has followed him to Monaco. "A policeman here, he pulled my dad over while walking. The guy asked him for his license. Just a random check," Tomic told reporters. "The guy followed tennis. [He asked] ‘Oh, yeah, how is it going with the car, as well." The 19-year-old Tomic says that he has no plans of buying a car in Monte Carlo.
Tomic's fast car rep follows him to Monaco
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