Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Navratilov­a writes open letter and calls Court a homophobe

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Navratilov­a has written an open letter criticizin­g Margaret Court’s comments about same-sex marriage and the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r community, and recommendi­ng that tennis officials rename the arena that bears the Australian great’s name at Melbourne Park.

Court won a record 24 Grand Slam singles titles in the 1960s and 1970s and is now a Christian pastor. In a letter published in The West Australian newspaper last week, Court wrote that she would stop flying Qantas “where possible” because the Australian airline “has become an active promoter for same-sex marriage.”

The 74-year-old Court has been a critic of homosexual­ity for decades, and she expanded her comments in a Christian radio station interview this week.

On Thursday, Navratilov­a’s letter addressed to “Dear Margaret Court Arena” and published by Fairfax Media newspapers in Australia, suggested that sporting venues should be named for a person’s “whole body of work” and “who they are as human beings.”

“When you were named after Margaret Court, it seemed like the right thing to do,” former No. 1-ranked Navratilov­a wrote. “After all, Rod Laver already had the big stadium and Court is one of the all-time greats. I had long ago forgiven Court for her headline-grabbing comments in 1990

I mean, tennis is full of lesbians, because even when I was playing there was only a couple there, but those couple that led took young ones into parties and things.” COURT HAS BEEN A CRITIC OF HOMOSEXUAL­ITY FOR DECADES, AND SHE EXPANDED HER COMMENTS IN A RADIO STATION INTERVIEW.

when she said I was a bad role model because I was a lesbian.”

“It is now clear exactly who Court is: an amazing tennis player, and ... a homophobe. Her vitriol is not just an opinion. She is actively trying to keep LGBT people from getting equal rights (note to Court: we are human beings, too). She is demonizing trans kids and trans adults everywhere.”

Navratilov­a said “we should not be celebratin­g this kind of behavior” and recommende­d that the No. 2 arena at the Australian Open be given a new name.

“I think the Evonne Goolagong Arena has a great ring to it,” Navratilov­a wrote, suggesting an alternativ­e to Court. “Now there is a person we can all celebrate. On every level.”

Goolagong Cawley is a seventime Grand Slam singles champion and an Aboriginal Australian.

At the French Open earlier this week, Andy Murray was among some players who rejected Court’s comments about samesex marriage. There were sugges- tions that players could boycott Margaret Court Arena at the Australian Open next January.

“I don’t see why anyone has a problem with two people who love each other getting married. If it’s two men, two women, that’s great. I don’t see why it should matter. It’s not anyone else’s business,” the No. 1-ranked Murray said.

Sam Stosur, an Australian who won the 2011 U.S. Open, said: “I think everyone can have their opinion.

I don’t agree with it. But I guess we’ll cross that bridge when we all get down to the Australian Open next year - and who wants to play on Margaret Court Arena and who doesn’t. And we’ll go from there.”

That’s all the devil... but that’s what Hitler did got the mind of the children. There’s a plot in our nation, and in the nations of the world to get the minds of the children. You stand with values for family and different things, so you are a voice, and then you get persecuted for that. And I say marriage is between a man and a woman. The men, I enjoy (watching them play). The women, I don’t enjoy so much, because it’s up and down the centre the whole time. I think it’s really boring.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Margaret Court, who is against same sex marriage, with her husband Barrymore Court.
GETTY IMAGES Margaret Court, who is against same sex marriage, with her husband Barrymore Court.

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