Sports

March 21, 2016

Serena slams Moore over sexist comments

Serena slams Moore over sexist comments

Williams

Tennis champion  Serena Williams  has dismissed comments from a tournament official who said female athletes should count their lucky stars that men are around to carry the sport.

Indian Wells  CEO Raymond Moore drew wide scorn when he said the Women’s Tennis Association rides on the “coattails of men.”

After falling in the finals at Indian Wells 6-3, 6-4 to Belarusian player Victoria Azarenka,  Ms. Williams  said women should not be “down on their knees thanking anybody like that.”

“I think Venus [Williams], myself, a number of players — if I could tell you every day how many people say they don’t watch tennis unless they’re watching myself or my sister — I couldn’t even bring up that number,” she said, referring to her sister and fellow tennis champion.

“So I don’t think that is a very accurate statement,” she said. “I think there are a lot of women out there who are very exciting to watch. I think there are a lot of men out there who are exciting to watch. I think it definitely goes both ways.”

The 21-time Grand Slam champion also pointed to last year’s U.S. Open, when the women’s final sold out before the men’s.

“I’m sorry, did Roger play in that final?” she said. “Or Rafa, or any man, play in that final that was sold out before the men’s final? I think no”