Serena Williams has meltdown during a match

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Are the Williams "sisters" men?

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McEnroe would play the point.... Serena tries to play the race card.....

They're textbook ugly Americans, entitled, spoiled and whiny and petulant when it doesn't go their way. And their Dad seems to think its their skin color that's held against them, not their lousy attitudes and threatening to choke line judges.
 
http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2018/09/09/serena-williams-accuses-umpire-sexism-in-us-open-loss.html
After a controversial call by the U.S. Open chair umpire during Saturday's women's title match, Serena Williams asserted that tennis has different standards for men and women.

Williams, 36, on Saturday suffered a swift 6-2, 6-4 loss to Naomi Osaka, who became the tournament's first female Japanese champion.

It happened after Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, appeared to be thrown off her game -- after being penalized in the second set because of three separate game violations.

Williams got the first violation from umpire Carlos Ramos, who ruled that Williams received coaching earlier in the set; she told him she'd "rather lose" than cheat.

"You owe me an apology!"

Serena was fired up with the official in the final set of the US Open final. pic.twitter.com/r6RSbrirnV

— ESPN (@espn) September 8, 2018
“I didn’t get coaching,” Williams said multiple times. “I don’t cheat! I didn’t get coaching. How can you say that? You owe me an apology. I have never cheated in my life!”

She was given a second violation for smashing her racquet, and again yelled at the chair umpire who had given her the first warning.

SERENA WILLIAMS BESTED BY NAOMI OSAKA IN US OPEN WOMEN'S FINAL

“You are attacking my character,” she continued. “You will never ever, ever be on another court of mine as long as you live.”

Her third violation came after she called the umpire a “thief,” leading to the automatic loss of a game.

“You stole a point from me; you’re a thief, too,” she insisted.

The umpire instantly awarded a game to Osaka, citing a “verbal abuse call” against Williams.

It was at this point that Williams sought out the referee and argued that the harsh call had been made because of her gender.

“Do you know how many other men do things that are much worse than that? This is not fair. There’s a lot of men out here that have said a lot of things, and because they are men, that doesn’t happen to them,” she said to the referee.

“There are men out here that do a lot worse but because I’m a woman, because I’m a woman you’re going to take this away from me? That is not right.”

Williams stood by her performance at the post-match news conference, saying: “I’ve seen other men call other umpires several things and I’m here fighting for women’s rights and for women’s equality.”

Serena's coach says that a penalty for coaching during play is hypocritical because every coach does it. pic.twitter.com/AvU3TnKUIH

— ESPN (@espn) September 8, 2018
Later Saturday, Williams received some support in the form of tweets from tennis legend Billie Jean King.

(1/2) Several things went very wrong during the @usopen Women’s Finals today. Coaching on every point should be allowed in tennis. It isn’t, and as a result, a player was penalized for the actions of her coach. This should not happen.

— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) September 9, 2018
"Several things went very wrong during the @usopen Women’s Finals today," King wrote. "Coaching on every point should be allowed in tennis. It isn’t, and as a result, a player was penalized for the actions of her coach. This should not happen.

(2/2) When a woman is emotional, she’s “hysterical” and she’s penalized for it. When a man does the same, he’s “outspoken” & and there are no repercussions. Thank you, @serenawilliams, for calling out this double standard. More voices are needed to do the same.

— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) September 9, 2018
"When a woman is emotional, she’s “hysterical” and she’s penalized for it," King continued. "When a man does the same, he’s “outspoken” & and there are no repercussions. Thank you, @serenawilliams, for calling out this double standard. More voices are needed to do the same."

Williams’ coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, later admitted to an ESPN reporter that “I was coaching.”

“I’m honest, I was coaching. I mean, I don’t think she looked at me so that’s why she didn’t even think I was. But I was like 100 percent of the coaches on [sic] 100 percent of the matches.”

He said that he believes that rules like this “are killing tennis.”

“I have always said it. … Not to allow the players to express their feelings is stupid, I mean it’s not a big deal breaking racquets.”

Williams said later at the press conference: “I don’t need to cheat to win. I’ve won enough. That’s never been something I’ve ever done, you know.”
 
“You are attacking my character,” she continued. “You will never ever, ever be on another court of mine as long as you live.”
“Do you know how many other men do things that are much worse than that? This is not fair. There’s a lot of men out here that have said a lot of things, and because they are men, that doesn’t happen to them,” she said to the referee.
>trying to pull the 'wah, women are oppressed' card right after leveraging your position as a renowned tennis player to threaten a judge with being out of a job
:story:
 
He was hardly celebrated as being outspoken, people booed him, he was often mocked in popular culture, he became a punchline.
 
Serena Williams was brain-washed by MK Ultra as a very young child to be the ultimate rally ape. His troon tendencies are only now emerging after literally marrying Reddit.
some japanese lady making her paycheck.
They're half nigger too and also got a penalty for coaching and having a hissy fit and breaking their racket.
 
Best part:

Serena: Say you're sorry.
*Umpire doesn't say sorry*
Serena: Then don't talk to me. Don't talk to me.
*Umpire stops talking to her.*
17 seconds later.
Serena: (to the umpire) HOW DARE YOU INSINUATE THAT I WAS CHEATING.
 
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Ah, yes.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Xea1KKEgOcoLook at how John McEnroe got away with his outbursts. Totally sexism. Yep. Serena was definitely judged for being a woman. Obviously.

I remember in my school show, we mocked John McEnroe in a skit where he tried to attack Indiana Jones over a prized waterbottle. The audience howled with laughter. So even when I was 11, John McEnroe was a laughing stock.

I'm crossing my fingers that Serena will follow the same path in some way.
 
Does anyone else get the "let me speak to your manager" vibes from this? Especially when she brings in the referees to complain to about it.
How awkward.
I care about women and will fight for them except when I fight one and threaten to shove a tennis ball down her throat.
 
It's not surprising that an ultra diva semi-washed up once upon a time great player would fall apart emotionally when she is losing against a better player. It's not terribly surprising this all happened.

The mainstream media declaring that the spoiled diva throwing a hissy fit is right and she's making a principled stand against sexism is a little more surprising. I mean, not too surprising, but a little bit. I mean... they keep bringing up some other hotheaded dude, who flipped out a lot... except he got penalized for that. They're trying to claim a double standard but only showing evidence that there's a double standard in favor of Serena.

She got caught getting signals, which is against the rules, and got a warning that does not effect the game in the least. Then she acts like a moron, in a display that would get a baseball, football, soccer, or (maybe) hockey player kicked right the fuck out of the game, and maybe suspended.

So yeah, in the end, this is an example of sexism. A man cannot criticize a woman without being accused of sexism, which in and of itself is sexist. The ref is the victim here.
 
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