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US legends sorry for breaking protocol

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MELBOURNE: Tennis legends John McEnroe and Martina Navratilov­a apologised yesterday for breaking Australian Open protocols after their on-court protest targeting controvers­ial Australian great Margaret Court.

The two Americans said sorry after unfurling a banner calling for a stadium named after Court — criticised over her deeply conservati­ve views — to be renamed ‘Evonne Goolagong Arena’ after the three-time Australian Open winner.

But they did not row back on their demand concerning Margaret Court Arena.

“I got in trouble, I am sorry I broke protocol,” Navratilov­a said on the Tennis Channel. “I had no idea there was this kind of protocol.

“Had I known, I would have done it differentl­y. I would have still tried to make my statement, which is that you name buildings after not what people did on the court, but also off the court, the whole body of work.”

McEnroe, who like Navratilov­a is doing media work and playing veterans’ doubles at the Australian Open, also said he wasn’t aware of the rules governing credential-holders.

“Admittedly I was never one to study the rule book carefully or, for that matter, even at times abide by the rules,” McEnroe said in a statement, according to ESPN.

“In this case, I was not aware of the Tennis Australia rules and protocol for issuing credential­s. For that I apologise to Tennis Australia and recognise and appreciate the great job they have done to make the Australian Open a great event for the fans, players and myself.”

Court, a record 24-time Grand Slam champion, has been honoured this week at the Australian Open for the 50th anniversar­y of her calendar-year Grand Slam.

But that has been overshadow­ed by past controvers­ies such as praising South Africa’s apartheid system, saying “tennis is full of lesbians” and describing transgende­r children as “the work of the devil”.

Navratilov­a said Court’s views were “actually hurting people”.

 ?? AFP ?? Margaret Court poses with the Australian Open men’s trophy this week.
AFP Margaret Court poses with the Australian Open men’s trophy this week.

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