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Serena outburst further drawn out

- (AFP)

AN Australian cartoonist faced withering criticism yesterday for portraying tennis superstar Serena Williams using — what Harry Potter author JK Rowling described as — “racist and sexist tropes.”

Mark Knight’s caricature, published in Melbourne’s Herald Sun newspaper on Monday, showed a butch, fat-lipped Williams throwing a temper tantrum at the US Open.

In the midst of losing Saturday’s final, the 23-time Grand Slam champion smashed her racquet and called the umpire a “thief” and a “liar.”

She was deducted a point and received a US$17,000 fine, stirring the tennis world and sparking a broader debate about double standards toward men and women in the sport.

In Knight’s cartoon, Williams was seen jumping up and down having spat out a dummy as the umpire asks Haitian-Japanese tournament winner Naomi Osaka, “Can’t you just let her win?”

Knight, who has a reputation for controvers­ial cartoons, was pilloried from far and wide for his portrayal — including by a member of the US Congress and a large portion of the 22,000 people who commented on his Twitter post showing the drawing.

The detractors included author JK Rowling, who said: “Well done on reducing one of the greatest sportswome­n alive to racist and sexist tropes and turning a second great sportswoma­n into a faceless prop.”

Knight responded to the criticism by pointing out that he had drawn an unflatteri­ng portrayal of Australian male tennis star Nick Kyrgios “behaving badly.”

“Don’t bring gender into it when it’s all about behaviour,” he said.

Michael Miller, executive chairman of News Corp Australasi­a, which publishes the Melbourne’s Herald Sun, defended his cartoonist.

“Criticism of Mark Knight’s Serena Williams cartoon shows the world has gone too PC & misunderst­ands the role of news media cartoons and satire,” he said. “Poor behaviour in any sport needs to be called out.”

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