Serena Accuses Wimbledon of being Sexist TENNIS

After being shunted to Court Two again at Wimbledon to face opponent Sinona Halep, Serena Williams decided to make it known that she didn’t approve.

In fact the seventh seed went as far as to state that Wimbledon organisers would never have moved her male counterparts Rafa Nadal or Novak Djokovic who have won fewer Wimbledon titles between them than her, implying that the organisers are sexist.

"They like to put us on Court 2, me and Venus, for whatever reason. I haven't figured it out yet. Maybe one day we'll figure it out," said Serena. "They (Nadal and Djokovic) are never moved across. Actually, Venus and I have won more Wimbledon’s together than a lot of the players or by ourselves in doubles even.

Although she does make light of the long walk to Court Two saying, "I never have too much time to warm up. I look at that as kind of a warm up, trying to walk out there. I'm like, 'Okay, well, this gets my legs moving'," Serena said.


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