Women’s tennis chief welcomes transgender players
HONG KONG: The women’s tennis tour would welcome transgender players, its chief executive told AFP on Friday, after Martina Navratilova caused a furore by branding trans athletes as cheats.
Steve Simon, CEO of the Women’s Tennis Association, said the tour’s policy was in line with Olympic standards, which state that male-to-female trans athletes can compete without gender reassignment surgery, subject to a maximum testosterone level.
“The WTA has always been an organisation based on acceptance and providing people equal opportunity,” Simon said by phone from the official launch of this year’s WTA Finals in Shenzhen, China.
“Right now our policies do provide for (transgender players),” he added. “They are not necessarily in line with Martina’s position. “But we respect all the various opinions... she’s looking for the topic to be debated further and I think it’s a very fair position to be taking.”
Navratilova, winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, was condemned as “transphobic” after she wrote in a newspaper column that letting men who “decide to be female” compete with women is “insane and it’s cheating”. She later apologised.
This week British former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies also voiced opposition to transgender athletes competing in women’s sport.
“I believe there is a fundamental difference between the binary sex you are born with and the gender you may identify as,” Davies tweeted. Meanwhile Simon backed world number one Naomi Osaka to overcome her struggles in the public eye after her rapid rise to prominence.
Osaka, 21, has squirmed in the spotlight and after splitting with her coach and losing to Kristina Mladenovic in Dubai, she tearfully complained that “people are staring at me, and not in a good way”.
Simon added that he was excited to be embarking on an unprecedented, 10-year deal for the WTA Finals in Shenzhen, with record prize money of $14 million. It caps a strong end-of-season swing on Chinese territory, which now boasts more WTA tournaments than the United States. China also has four top-50 players including Wang Yafan, who won her first WTA title this month in Acapulco.
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