Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Tennis Australia discrimina­ted against me: Court

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: Margaret Court has criticised Tennis Australia (TA) following her awkward appearance at the Australian Open last week, saying the governing body had “discrimina­ted” against her due to her opposition to gay marriage.

Tennis Australia (TA) invited Court, who won a record 24 Grand Slam titles, to Melbourne Park to recognise the 50th anniversar­y of her 1970 calendar Grand Slam, while saying it disagreed with her “personal views”.

In a low-key ceremony at Rod Laver Arena prior to a quarter-final match, Court was handed a replica trophy by 11-times Grand Slam champion Rod Laver following the screening of a short video of her tennis achievemen­ts.

Court, who attended several days of the tournament along with family members, said she had been t reated unfairly because of her views on “gay marriage and all of those areas”, and complained about not being given a microphone at the ceremony.

“From the tennis side they’ve pointed the finger at me and tried to discrimina­te in everything that I’ve done and I think that’s very sad,” the 77-year-old told local broadcaste­r Nine Network.

“I think they think because I’m a preacher, they think I’m going to preach the gospel.”

TA responded by saying that Court had agreed to the ceremony’s arrangemen­ts beforehand and that the governing body had extended hospitalit­y, including more than 100 free tickets, to her and her family.

“We are very disappoint­ed to hear now of her complaints, none of which were expressed to us during her time at the Australian Open,” TA said in a statement.

“Tennis Australia invited Margaret and (husband) Barry Court, along with 16 members of their family, to the two weeks of the Australian Open.

“TA covered the cost of flights, accommodat­ion, breakfasts and executive club access, for the family, along with hospitalit­y at the event, which included more than 100 tickets over the two weeks.”

Court also slammed former players Martina Navratilov­a and John Mcenroe for calling for a name-change for the Australian Open’s second showcourt “Margaret Court Arena” at the stadium last week.

“I’d never go to another nation, whatever I thought of a person, I would never say, ‘hey, you should take their name off a building or off an arena, or a tennis centre,” Court said.

“I think that was very, very wrong.”

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