Djokovic apologizes for comments over gender pay
WORLD No. 1 Novak Djokovic has apologized for his comments suggesting tennis’s top men should get paid more than women after he drew criticism from current and former players.
Djokovic told reporters at the Indian Wells tournament that he felt the men’s tour should “fight for more” money because their matches drew more spectators.
The Serbian’s comments followed inflammatory remarks by the tournament director Raymond Moore who suggested the women’s tour had ridden on the ‘coattails’ of the men’s game.
Moore has since resigned.
Djokovic attempted to hose down the controversy in an open letter on Facebook but stopped short of saying he advocated equal pay for men and women in tennis. “As you may have seen, I was asked to comment on a controversy that wasn’t of my making,” said Djokovic, who won his fifth Indian Wells title on Sunday.
“Euphoria and adrenalin after the win on Sunday got the best of me and I’ve made some comments that are not the best articulation of my view, and I would like to clarify them.
“Tennis helped me so much in my life and being where I am today, I felt the need to speak about the fairer and better distribution of funds across the board — this was meant for both men and women.
“This was my view all along and I want to apologize to anyone who has taken this the wrong way.”
His comments at Indian Wells were poorly received by leading players, with women’s world No. 1 Serena Williams describing them as “disappointing”.
“I wouldn’t say my son deserved more money than my daughter because he’s a man. It would be shocking,” Williams said at the Miami Open.
World No. 2 Andy Murray said he supported equal pay “100 percent” and felt Djokovic’s idea that pay should be linked to attendances did not stand up.
“It depends on the matches day by day. The men’s game has had some great rivalries for the past few years. The whole of tennis should strengthen from that, not just the men’s game.”
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