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«Breaking News» WTA chief backs up Serena Williams' claims of sexism during US Open final

The WTA has backed up Serena Williams' claim of sexism in the way she was treated by umpire Carlos Ramos during the US Open final.


Williams was warned for coaching, then docked a point for smashing a racket before Ramos penalised her a game after she called him a liar and a thief.


That left the 23-time grand slam singles champion one game from defeat and in tears, with Naomi Osaka clinching her first slam title shortly afterwards.




Serena Williams was given three code violations during the US Open final on Saturday


Serena Williams was given three code violations during the US Open final on Saturday



Serena Williams was given three code violations during the US Open final on Saturday





Naomi Osaka's (left) victory in the final was overshadowed by Williams' behaviour 


Naomi Osaka's (left) victory in the final was overshadowed by Williams' behaviour 



Naomi Osaka's (left) victory in the final was overshadowed by Williams' behaviour 



Williams argued on court with tournament officials, claiming she was being treated differently to how a man would be in such circumstances, a theme she continued in her press conference.


The American has received a lot of support from current and former players, and on Sunday night, moments after Novak Djokovic won the men's title, WTA chief executive Steve Simon released a statement.


Simon said: 'Saturday's US Open final resulted in the crowning of a deserving new champion, Naomi Osaka. The WTA applauds Naomi for her tremendous accomplishment.


'Saturday also brought to the forefront the question of whether different standards are applied to men and women in the officiating of matches.


'The WTA believes that there should be no difference in the standards of tolerance provided to the emotions expressed by men vs 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 on Saturday night.'



Williams accused the umpire Carlos Ramos of being a 'liar and thief' for penalising her


Williams accused the umpire Carlos Ramos of being a 'liar and thief' for penalising her



Williams accused the umpire Carlos Ramos of being a 'liar and thief' for penalising her



Simon also called for coaching to be allowed during grand slam matches. Ramos penalised Williams after seeing her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, making a hand gesture. The Frenchman later admitted he was trying to coach his player.


Simon continued: 'We also think the issue of coaching needs to be addressed and should be allowed across the sport. The WTA supports coaching through its on-court coaching rule, but further review is needed.'


Following the match, the United States Tennis Association, which runs the tournament, put out a statement from its president, Katrina Adams, hailing Williams for her 'class' and 'sportsmanship'.


Appearing on ESPN, Adams also claimed there are double standards in terms of how umpires treat women and men.


Adams said: 'We watch the guys do this all the time, they're badgering the umpire on the changeovers, nothing happens.


'There's no equality. I think there has to be some consistency across the board. These are conversations that will be imposed in the next weeks. We have to treat each other fairly and the same.




The American 23-time grand slam champion believes there was sexism at play 


The American 23-time grand slam champion believes there was sexism at play 



The American 23-time grand slam champion believes there was sexism at play 



'I know what Serena did and her behaviour was not welcome, a line could have been drawn, but when you look at Carlos in this situation, it's a judgement call to give that last penalty because she called him a thief. They've been called a lot more.


'(He could have said), 'Hey, we're getting out of hand here, let's tone it down'. I think he would have (said that to a male player), I think it's a bond that they have and they way they communicate, and maybe not understanding they can have that same conversation with the women.'


Most bizarrely, Adams claimed that Williams had not expected her exchanges with Ramos to be filmed despite taking place in the middle of a grand slam final.


Djokovic had sympathy for Williams in terms of the sanctions she was given but does not agree that women are treated differently from men.




WTA chief Steve Simon agrees that Williams was not treated the same as male players


WTA chief Steve Simon agrees that Williams was not treated the same as male players



WTA chief Steve Simon agrees that Williams was not treated the same as male players



He said: 'I love Serena, first of all. I really felt for her on Saturday. Tough thing for a chair umpire to deal with, as well. We have to empathise with him. Everyone was in a very awkward situation. A lot of emotions. Serena was crying. Naomi was crying. It was really, really tough.


'I have my personal opinion that maybe the chair umpire should not have pushed Serena to the limit, especially in a grand slam final. He did change the course of the match. We all go through our emotions, especially when you're fighting for a grand slam trophy.


'But I don't see things as Mr Simon does. I really don't. I think men and women are treated in this way or the other way depending on the situation. It's hard to generalise things. I don't see it's necessary really to debate that.'


Williams was fined a total of £13,000, including £7,700 for verbal abuse.




Novak Djokovic does not think women are treated differently from men in tennis 


Novak Djokovic does not think women are treated differently from men in tennis 



Novak Djokovic does not think women are treated differently from men in tennis 


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