Djokovic Makes Peace with Women Tennis Greats after Row Over Equality Pay
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NOVAK Djokovic, world tennis number one player, has made peace with Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Serena Williams and others Wednesday, March 23, supporting equal prize money for men and women tennis players after days of controversy.
The Serbian had suggested men attract more spectators and deserved better paydays in his remarks on Sunday, March 20, after winning the Indian Wells final.
“Stats are showing that we have much more spectators on the men’s tennis matches. I think that’s one of the reasons why maybe we should get awarded more,” Djokovic said, but also noted that women “have to go through a lot of different things that we don’t have to go through, you know, the hormones and different stuff.”
Djokovic issued an apology of sorts on social media Tuesday, March 22, but refused to back down from his remarks, leaving that for his news conference at the ATP and WTA Miami Open, where he is the top seed and defending champion.
“I never had an issue with equality in gender or sport or other areas of life,” Djokovic said. “We all deserve more of the wealth distribution from the tournaments.”
The 11-time Grand Slam singles champion added: “I feel very sorry if I hurt my female colleague tennis players. I have a huge respect for all of them.”
Djokovic said he had sent messages to Andy Murray, Serena Williams and others who had been critical of his earlier remarks.
“I never had any intention to offend them or come up with any negative connotations in my statement,” Djokovic said. “I don’t make any differences between the genders. I am for equality in the sport.”
Djokovic spent 30 minutes before talking to reporters speaking with Billie Jean King and Chris Evert about his comments, saying King was not in a fiery mood after her years fighting for gender equity in prize money.
“She was in a very good mood with me,” Djokovic said. “We spoke about opportunities that a tennis player has, to use his influence to make a positive difference in the world. We had a nice and friendly chat.”
— Apr 4, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT
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