Serena Williams Points Finger At The Wrong Person

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Serena Williams is the best female tennis player of all-time. I know that. You know that. And John McEnroe knows that. McEnroe, however, does not believe she is the best tennis player of all-time. On Sunday, while promoting his memoir, “But Seriously”, McEnroe explained himself in an interview for NPR. McEnroe said, “If she played the men’s circuit, she’d be like 700 in the world.” He continued by saying, “That doesn’t mean I don’t think Serena is an incredible player. I do, but the reality of what would happen on a given day is Serena could beat some players, I believe, because she is so incredibly strong mentally.” “But if she just had to play the circuit — the men’s circuit — that would be an entirely different story.”

McEnroe’s comments have received harsh criticism, and Monday evening, Serena responded. These are her actual tweets:

@serenawilliams

Dear John, I adore and respect you but please please keep me out of your statements that are not factually based.

6:27 PM – 26 Jun 2017

Hey Serena,

He was asked his opinion in an interview. What was he supposed to do..plead the 5th??

@serenawilliams

I’ve never played anyone ranked “there” nor do I have time. Respect me and my privacy as I’m trying to have a baby. Good day sir

Hi again Serena,

Everyone respects the fact that you are having a baby. It is a beautiful thing. But what does that have to do with this interview?? You are Serena Williams. People talk about you. That’s like posting a pregnant picture of yourself on social media, and then asking for privacy…………..

serena pregnant

 

I can understand why Serena and women in general would be bothered by this, but in order to analyze something, we must take a step back and see the whole picture. During McEnroe’s interview, NPR correspondent Lulu Garcia-Navarro brought up Serena Williams. In his book, McEnroe labeled Serena as the best female tennis player of all-time. Here is the exchange that led to McEnroe’s comments:

Garcia-Novarro: Some wouldn’t qualify it. Some would say she’s the best player in the world. Why qualify it?

McEnroe: Oh! Uh, she’s not, you mean, the best player in the world, period?

Garcia-Novarro: Yeah, the best tennis player in the world. You know, why say female player?

As you can see, Garcia-Novarro brought up the subject, and then pressed McEnroe for a clear-cut answer. McEnroe, a tennis commentator and former tennis player gave his honest opinion (as always). What was he supposed to do, decline to answer questions on Serena Williams??

Garcia-Novarro didn’t ask if Serena is the best athlete or the most accomplished tennis player of all-time, she asked if she is the best. Asking who is ‘the best’ poses the question, who would win?? That’s where McEnroe’s answer came from. And as much as I would root for Serena to beat the 700th ranked men’s tennis player, she would lose. And I don’t think it would be close.

The advantages a men’s player of this caliber would have over Serena in terms of power, speed, and quickness would be too much for her to handle. But, that is not the issue. The issue is why ask McEnroe such a question in the first place?? While I understand Serena wants to be left out of the conversation, maybe Serena’s frustrations should be directed at the interviewer, Lulu Garcia-Novarro, rather than John McEnroe.

 

What do you think?? Were John McEnroe’s comments out of line, or was Lulu Garcia-Novarro simply fishing for controversy??

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4 thoughts on “Serena Williams Points Finger At The Wrong Person

  1. i like apples and i like oranges .. but they grow on different trees .. womens tennis is not the same SPORT
    as men tennis .. so its like trying to compare the pole vault to the long jump

    ludicrous ..

    the rickster

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  2. Ok so I just wrote a “brilliant” reply ( being of the female persuasion of course!) to this ridiculous notion that John McEnroe needed to reply to the question put forth to him but it vanished before it could post. So here goes my second attempt….. For all of you “babies” out there who have never witnessed the antics of Johnny boy, you missed some of the best theatrics in the sports world! Having temper tantrums, yelling at umps, throwing tennis rackets etc. was his claim to infamy! Since when did he ever think he had to answer to someone else. So why are you blaming Ms. Garcia-Navarro for asking a question that he did not have to reply to? Pleading the fifth! This is not politics; he is not under oath. He could have changed the subject and used his newly found “adult-like” behaviors to respond by simply stating that his book speaks for itself.
    This makes me think of the Billie Jean King/Boobie (woops – I mean Bobbie) Riggs spectacle that was televised on national TV for the world to somehow decide the superiority of man over woman! Men and women are genetically different. As a person of the female persuasion, it is generally accepted that men have the advantage of strength over women but other than that, women are by far superior in intellect and can certainly out-think and out-perform men on so many levels!
    Serena should take this with a grain of salt – she has been referred to by cretons/racists/bigots as some of the worst things on the planet and she should learn to ignore. Sometimes – no words speak the loudest!
    Respectfully submitted to my dear blogger and to the rickster – maybe that hit from Vitas Gerulaitus damaged your “brain” – you know that body part men think with! he he!

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