Destanee Aiava: Tennis ‘racist, misogynistic, homophobic’ says player

Figures from data science firm Signify, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) show that in 2024, about 8,000 abusive, violent or threatening messages were sent publicly to 458 tennis players through their social media accounts, with many stemming from betting.

Aiava cited the “hate or death threats” and commentary on “my body, my career, or whatever they want to nitpick”.

She went on to criticise “a sport that hides behind so-called class and gentlemanly values”.

“Behind the white outfits and traditions is a culture that’s racist, misogynistic, homophobic and hostile to anyone who doesn’t fit the mould,” added Aiava.

She also said she was grateful for the opportunity to travel the world and make friends but admitted: “It also took things from me. My relationship with my body. My health. My family. My self-worth.

“Would I do it all again? I really don’t know, but one thing this sport taught me is that there is always a chance to start fresh.”

Tennis officials have not yet commented on Aiava’s post.


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