‘Sad and unacceptable’ tennis controversy erupts as female stars banned from speaking

‘Sad and unacceptable’ tennis controversy erupts as female stars banned from speaking

A storm has erupted at the Madrid Open after all four players competing in the women’s doubles final were barred from speaking in the aftermath of the match on Monday morning (AEST).

After days of controversy surrounding the tournament, trophies were handed out to the winning pairing of Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad-Maia as well as the runners up Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula, however no speeches were made as is customary.

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Meanwhile the finalists of the men’s doubles and both singles tournaments were all given the opportunity to speak after their respective matches.

The issue was quickly raised on social media by the four competing tennis stars, with Tunisia’s World No. 4 Ons Jabeur calling the incident “sad and unacceptable”.

American World No. 6 Gauff was fuming about the incident, and shared part of the message she had prepared for her speech on Twitter.

“Wasn’t given the chance to speak after the final today. But thank you to the fans for supporting us and women’s tennis this week! Thanks (Jessica Pegula) for always keeping it fun on the court and hitting unreal clutch shots hahahaha Lastly, big congratulations Vika and Bia.

(L-R) Runners up Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula of United States and Winners Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil pose while holding their trophies. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
The finalists chat after the Madrid decider. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

“Also thanks to my team and Jess’s team of course!

“Also for the ball kids, tournament staff, and everyone else who works hard behind the scenes.

“Twitter format doesn’t allow me to say everything I would’ve said during the speech if we had one. But just wanted to say I’m thankful.”

Australian great Rennae Stubbs was furious over the decision to silence the stars of the game and took aim at organisers in a scathing post.

American World No. 3 Pegula retweeted Gauff’s message alongside a zipped mouth emoji, while Belarusian World No. 16 Azarenka wrote that it would be hard to explain to her son “that mommy isn’t able to say hello to him at the trophy ceremony”.

While tournament organisers have given no indication as to why the four female stars were muzzled, the incident does come after days of controversy surrounding the tournament including a debate over a discrepancy in the size of the cakes handed out to male and female winners and outrage surrounding the tournament’s decision to employ models in place of ball kids for some matches.

The Madrid Open has been under fire for employing models in place of ball kids.Source: Supplied

Moreover, world number one Iga Swiatek seemingly enraged tournament director Feliciano Lopez after being defeated in the Madrid Open final on Sunday morning (AEST) by Aryna Sabalenka.

After a two-and-a-half-hour late-night marathon, Swiatek stole the limelight as she delivered a clip to tournament organisers during her runners up speech.

The 21-year-old hit out at the Madrid Open scheduling that saw her finish multiple games after midnight in the lead up to the final.

“It’s not fun to play at 1am though,” Swiatek said.

“I’m happy anyway I was able to get past this experience and survive and be in the final.”

The remarks didn’t sit well with Lopez who looked supremely unhappy about the criticism while standing behind Swiatek at the trophy presentation.

Tournament director Feliciano Lopez (R) was fuming at the comment. Pic: BeInSource: Twitter

The Madrid Open also copped a hammering last week due to a discrepancy in the size of the cakes handed out to the male and female singles winners.

Belarus born Sabalenka, 25, was given a single-tier cake after defeating Swiatek, while Spanish star Alcaraz, 20, was given a multi-tier cake that had to be held up by several people for the photo opportunity.

The cake size discrepancy ruffled some feathers at the Madrid Open.Source: Supplied

Canadian World No. 27 Bianca Andreescu couldn’t believe what she was seeing.

“That doesn’t look right,” she wrote.

Former world number one Azarenka wasn’t surprised by the look of the treatment that had been given to the two stars.

“Couldn’t be more accurate on the treatment,” she tweeted.