Matheson
Semi-Pro
Serena signs a waiver before every tournament agreeing to abide by the rules. She is paid very well to uphold these rules to the highest standard, as is a professional in any top position.
She was losing the match and getting desperate, running out of options. So she breaks a rule to try and gain an advantage, not a massive deal. She received an infraction by the very person who is paid to do so. Acknowledge your mistake and get on with it, we are here to see a tennis match.
Instead of taking her medicine and bowing out graciously, she breaks the rules again by destroying her racquet and abusing the umpire. Creating this massive scene that suddenly becomes a discrimination and sexism in the work place issue.
I feel incredible sadness for Osaka, she came out and comfortably beat arguably the best womens player ever. Instead of receiving the accolades she deserved and the moment being all about her, the limelight was again shifted back onto Serena Williams. Serena gets the headlines yet again.
Serena goes on about wanting equal rights for women, but what about equal rights amongst her tennis peers? Where is Osaka's equal right to have a glorious grand slam win?
She was losing the match and getting desperate, running out of options. So she breaks a rule to try and gain an advantage, not a massive deal. She received an infraction by the very person who is paid to do so. Acknowledge your mistake and get on with it, we are here to see a tennis match.
Instead of taking her medicine and bowing out graciously, she breaks the rules again by destroying her racquet and abusing the umpire. Creating this massive scene that suddenly becomes a discrimination and sexism in the work place issue.
I feel incredible sadness for Osaka, she came out and comfortably beat arguably the best womens player ever. Instead of receiving the accolades she deserved and the moment being all about her, the limelight was again shifted back onto Serena Williams. Serena gets the headlines yet again.
Serena goes on about wanting equal rights for women, but what about equal rights amongst her tennis peers? Where is Osaka's equal right to have a glorious grand slam win?