Serena Williams slams tennis’ ‘double standards’ by claiming she ‘would probably be in jail’ for committing a violent outburst like Alexander Zverev… after the former world No 1 was placed on probation for two years after clashing with a line judge
- World No 3 Zverev smashed his racket repeatedly against the umpire’s chair
- Williams was placed on probation for two years after clashing with a line judge
- She was also fined her $175,000 for a ‘major offence of aggravated behaviour’
Twenty-three time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams said she would have faced far harsher punishment had she engaged in similar behaviour to German Alexander Zverev, who was thrown out of a tournament last month for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The world No 3 was kicked out of the ATP 500 event in Acapulco after he smashed his racket repeatedly against the umpire’s chair after a doubles defeat.
Zverev was later fined $40,000 for the incident, in which he came perilously close to hitting umpire Alessandro Germani.
Serena Williams has taken a swipe in the aftermath of Alexander Zverev’s outburst
Williams was placed on probation for two years after clashing with a line judge in 2009
‘There is absolutely a double standard,’ former world number one Williams told CNN reporter Christiane Amanpour.
‘I would probably be in jail if I did that – like, literally, no joke.
‘I was actually on probation once,’ she added, but declined with a chuckle to discuss further when Amanpour inquired about the incident.
In 2009, the Grand Slam committee placed Williams on probation for two years and fined her $175,000 for a ‘major offence of aggravated behaviour’ during her semi-final against eventual champion Kim Clijsters at the U.S. Open.
The American clashed with a line judge after she was called for a foot fault on a second serve at 15-30, 5-6 in the second set having lost the first.
‘You see that (double standard) when you see other things happening on the tour, like, ‘wait – if I had done that? Hmm,” said Williams.
‘But it’s okay. At the end of the day I am who I am and I love who I am.’
Alexander Zverev was kicked out of the Mexican Open after attacking the umpire’s chair
The German was furious after a doubles loss in which he struck the umpire’s chair four time
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