BSP-02 WTA chief decries double standards in US Open Serena row

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WTA chief decries double standards in US Open Serena row

NEW YORK, Sept 10, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – WTA Tour chief executive Steve Simon
Sunday backed Serena Williams’s claim that sexism played a role in the code
violations that sparked her US Open final meltdown.

Williams was handed three code violations — and docked a point and then a
game — in her 6-2, 6-4 loss to Naomi Osaka in the Flushing Meadows final

Osaka out-played her childhood hero to become the first Japanese player to
win a Grand Slam, but her accomplishment was swamped in the controversy
surrounding 23-time Grand Slam champion Williams.

The American superstar claimed that chair umpire Carlos Ramos meted out
penalties for infractions that male players could have gotten away with.

“Yesterday also brought to the forefront the question of whether different
standards are applied to men and women in the officiating of matches,” Simon
said in a statement.

“The WTA believes that there should be no difference in the standards of
tolerance provided to the emotions expressed by men vs. women and is
committed to working with the sport to ensure that all players are treated
the same.

“We do not believe that this was done last night.”

Williams was most incensed by the first code violation she received — for
coaching from her box.

It’s not clear if she even saw the hand gestures by coach Patrick
Mouratoglou sitting her box, and Simons said the sport as a whole should
examine the rules on coaching.

“We also think the issue of coaching needs to be addressed and should be
allowed across the sport,” he said.

“The WTA supports coaching through its on-court coaching rule, but further
review is needed.

“Yesterday’s match showcased one of tennis’ new stars as well as one of the
greatest players of the game,” Simon concluded.

“We look forward to more thrilling matches between these great athletes and
hope that what we all witnessed yesterday never happens again.”

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