MonkeyTennis wrote: » Can i just but in here and remind y'all she is one of the greatest sports stars that has ever existed. Just sayin.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Basically, then, this post equates to ............ I don't know really what happened but sure I'll hop in on the thread, go against the common (and correct) consensus on her behaviour/the umpire decision and settle down for a "debate" Not like you JP81 !
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Seems pretty simple to me. She’s right. Men have said far worse and gotten away with it. Did she see the coaching? Only she knows. A game penalty seems insane. In a final. Of a grand slam. Stupid umpire.
Odhinn wrote: » Where has she mentioned race in this incident, might I ask?
suicide_circus wrote: » look, if anything bad happens to a black woman it's obviously because of racism and sexism. there can be no other explanation.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » The referee is the most pointless man in tennis. It's like having a referee for a referee in football. That man comes on and just fumbles about and walks off, maybe he could have cooled the situation, told umpire that he thinks she's not being coached, that it's a minor thing that happens in every match. That he should retract that remark and Serena should do they same with the thief remark, both say sorry, don't dock her a game and lets play on. That would at least be something, but the referee is just a pointless guy who did nothing. He done nothing
Sultan of Bling wrote: » The umpire should sue her for defamation. One successful case could finally put an end to these snowflakes whose sole objective when they wake up in the morning is to be offended by something.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » . Also, it was her coach who committed the first offence, not here. He made a hand gesture. She may not have seen it, or, even if she had seen it, had no control over it. Penalise the coach, ban the coach, send the coach to he locker room in that case. .
Corruptedmorals wrote: » It's a terrible thing to overshadow Osaka's historic victory. The coaching violation seems unfair but those are the rules and there's no comeback against the racket smash or verbal abuse. But I don't agree with criticising her for dress code breaches or drug testing frequency. Tennis' dress code is incredibly outdated and is not necessary to play the sport to full advantage unlike other sports where the uniform suits the movement required. Female players should be allowed wear shorts or trousers if they so wish. Serena breached it for medical reasons anyway. The drug testing frequency is a legit complaint, if one athlete is tested at a far greater frequency than their peers it does warrant criticism and questions. Simone Biles who also happens to be a superb black athlete miles beyond her peers is and has been tested at an alarming frequency compared to her competitors.
ELM327 wrote: » She's like lewis hamilton in F1 and any of the many black american football players. When they win it's great but when they lose it's because they're black Or god forgive, black and female. She's had a hissy fit, you think she'd show some maturity and come out and admit as such. What sort of a crap example is this setting for her child.