Sexist controversy at the Mutua Madrid Open: “They should respect women more”

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The Mutua Madrid Open faces its final stage, and he does it with a high degree on the slopes but also with controversy. Specifically, the one that refers to difference in treatment that, apparently, men and women receive in the contest.

This is what has been reported Ounce Jabeur. The Tunisian was comfortable against the organization in the press room after her Monday victory over Jelena Ostapenko in the round of 16 match.

We still have a long way to go, especially here in Madrid, in Rome and in Europe in general. I have the impression that they should respect women more. and our way of playing. There are things we have realized,” he lamented.


The way women and men are treated here is completely different.. People may not see it from the outside. I love watching tennis and women’s sports in general. “I think we deserve more,” he continued.

The Tunisian was very critical and explained the problems a teammate faced in the preparation. “One player told me he wanted a court to practice on, and that was it “Four top-20 women’s tennis players have to share the court, while the men can have the court for two or three hours.”.

“It’s not the fault of the people who organize the training sessions, it’s the fault of the tournament. There are more things, like the tickets, and it also shows in the support. They try to advance, but that’s not the case. IMG bought the contest, but I don’t see the difference The best example occurred two years ago. Our finals should be at 18:00… we just played after the women’s semi-finals. And add to that the interviews on the track, the cameras…”concluded the Tunisian, who this Wednesday will look for a place in the semifinals against the American Madison Keys.

Source: La Verdad

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