The Scotsman

Navratilov­a slams Court over ‘ sick and dangerous’ comments

- By ELEANOR CROOKS

Mar tina Navratil ova has described Margaret Court’s comments about the transgende­r community as “sick and dangerous”.

After criticism of her vocal opposition to same- sex marriage and calls to change the name ofthe court named after her at Melbourne Park, including from Navratilov­a, Court responded on Wednesday with a controvers­ial interview.

Talking to a Christian radio station, the 24- time grand slam singles champion, now a pastor, said transgende­rism was the work of the devil and compared a global plot to promote equal sexual rights to Hitler. Her attitude hasbeen universall­y condemned by all players willing to give their views, with Australian No 1 Sam S tosur suggesting some could choose to boycott Margaret Court Arena at next year’s Australian Open.

In a letter addressed to the stadium and sent to Fairfax media in Australia, Navratil ova, a prominent advocate for LGBT rights, said: “It is now clear exactly who Court is: an amazing tennis player, and a racist 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 demon is ingtr ans

kids andtr ans adults every where. And now, linkingLGB­T to Nazis, communists, the devil? This is not okay. This is in fact sick and it is dangerous.

“Kids will suffer more because of this continuous bashing and stigmatisi­ng of our LGBT community. How much blood will be on Margaret’s hands because kids will continue to get beaten for being different? This is not okay. Too many will die by suicidebec­ause of this kind of intoleranc­e, this kind of bashing and, yes, this kind of bullying. This is not okay.”

Navratilov­a has called for the arena to be renamed in honour of Australia’ s seven- time grand slam singles champion Evonne Goolagong Cawley.

“We celebrate free speech, but that doesn’ t mean it is free of consequenc­es – not punishment, but con sequences,” continued Navratilov­a, one of the game’s greatest ever players.

“We should not bece lebrating this kind of behaviour, this kind of philosophy. The platform people like Margaret Court use needs to be made smaller, not bigger.

“Which is why I think it’ s time to change your name. And I think the Evonne Goolagong Arena has a great ring to it. Now there is a person we can all celebrate. On every level.”

 ??  ?? 0 Margaret Court’s views have angered Martina Navratilov­a.
0 Margaret Court’s views have angered Martina Navratilov­a.

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