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Racist and sexist tropes

Cartoonist from Down Under under fire for Serena sketch

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SYDNEY: An Australian cartoonist faced withering criticism 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 and 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 (RM70,000) 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 yesterday 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.”

The Washington Post ran a searing post about Knight’s cartoon, calling it “racist” and reminiscen­t of the era of racial segregatio­n in the United States.

“Knight draws facial features reflecting the dehumanisi­ng Jim Crow caricature­s so common in the 19th and 20th centuries,” commentato­r Michael Cavna wrote.

Other US media pointed out that Osaka was portrayed as petite and feminine with jet blonde straight hair – in real life she has dark curly hair with blonde streaks and is taller than Williams.

Australia is a highly multicultu­ral country, but also sees frequent public dust-ups about the use of racially and sexually loaded language.

Williams’ loss cost her a chance to equal Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slam titles after losing 2-6, 4-6..

During the match she was given three code violations by Carlos Ramos – the first for receiving coaching, the second for racquet abuse and the third for verbal abuse of the umpire.

The second and third violations earned Williams a point penalty and then a game penalty, giving Osaka a 5-3 second-set lead that effectivel­y gifted her the title.

Several prominent figures in the sport have backed Williams for exposing the double standards within tennis while others have criticised her for lacking sportsmans­hip.

The Women’s Tennis Associatio­n (WTA) has also weighed in, offering its backing to Williams, with chief executive Steve Simon saying different standards of tolerance exist for men and women.

“Yesterday brought to the forefront the question of whether different standards are applied to men and women in the officiatin­g of matches,” Simon said on Sunday.

“The WTA believes that there should be no difference in the standards of tolerance provided to the emotions expressed by men v women and is committed to working with the sport to ensure that all players are treated the same.

“We do not believe that this was done.” — Agencies

 ??  ?? Withering criticism: Mark Knight’s caricature shows a butch and fat-lipped Williams jumping up and down on her broken racquet at the US Open. — HERALD SUN-AFP
Withering criticism: Mark Knight’s caricature shows a butch and fat-lipped Williams jumping up and down on her broken racquet at the US Open. — HERALD SUN-AFP

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