Deccan Chronicle

McENROE, NAVRATILOV­A ‘BREACHED PROTOCOLS’

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Melbourne, Jan. 28: Tennis greats Martina Navratilov­a and John McEnroe were rapped for breaking “protocols” at the Australian Open on Tuesday after they unfurled a protest banner demanding Margaret Court’s name be stripped from a main arena over her controvers­ial views.

The two legends had rounded on Court’s “homophobic” opinions on Monday, when the 77year-old Australian was honoured on the 50th anniversar­y of her 1970 calendar-year Grand Slam.

And on Tuesday McEnroe, who had labelled Court a “crazy aunt”, and fellow American Navratilov­a went a step further, according to Australian media.

After a veterans match, they were pictured walking on court with a sign saying, “Evonne Goolagong Arena”, calling for Margaret Court Arena to be renamed after threetime Major-winner Evonne Goolagong.

According to reports, the 63-year-old Navratilov­a climbed into the umpire’s chair to make a speech, but the television feed was promptly cut.

“We embrace diversity, inclusion and the right for people to have a view, as well as their right to voice that view,” a Tennis Australia statement said.

“But the Australian Open has regulation­s and protocols with respect to how any fan, player or guest can use our facility, the event and the global stage it provides. This is to ensure the integrity of our event.

“Two high-profile guests have breached these protocols and we are working through this with them.”

Court is the all-time record-holder for Grand Slam titles with 24, and one of only five players to win all four Majors in the same year.

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