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Sharapova: More people watch my matches than Simon’s

Jun 28, 2012

Maria Sharapova mocked Frenchman Gilles Simon on Thursday for saying women do not deserve the same prize money as men, pointing out dryly that many more people watched her matches than his.

Sharapova, the top seed at Wimbledon, said after reaching the third round by beating Tsvetana Pironkova that women had fought long and hard to win equal pay in tennis.

“It was a big challenge and nobody supported us,” the world number one said. “It’s been a few years since we have gotten that. We’re all really proud of it and we continue to build the sport and make it bigger.

“I’m sure there are a few more people that watch my matches than his.”

Sharapova said that women had fought long and hard to win equal pay in tennis. AP

Four-times Wimbledon champion Serena Williams also pitched into the row.

“She’s way hotter than he is,” quipped the American in reference to her great Russian rival.

Simon must have wondered what hit him at his post-match news conference after losing in the second round to Belgian Xavier Malisse, in which 15 of the 16 questions thrown at him were about the prize money issue.

“I have the feeling that men’s tennis is actually more interesting than women’s tennis,” the 13th seed said, insisting it was all about entertainment and not who played the best of five sets as the men do or three like the women.

“When that Shakira is singing, she is earning more money than most of the men because everyone wants to see her,” Simon said. “That’s it.”

Simon said he was pretty sure that most male players felt the same way as he did when he talked to them in the locker room.

“Maybe they can’t say it, maybe they won’t, maybe they will lose, I don’t know, $2 million on the contracts if they say that.”

MATCH FEE

After losing in straight sets to Malisse, one reporter suggested that Simon should forfeit 20 percent of his match fee because he had failed to deliver value for money.

“Maria is more famous than me,” Simon said. “I know it. She deserves to win more money than me. That’s not the problem.”

Williams believes the women’s game, frequently criticised in comparison with men’s tennis which is enjoying a golden era on the back of the huge rivalries among the three top players, Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer.

“Women’s tennis is really awesome,” Williams said. “It’s a great fight. We fought for years with Billie Jean King and Venus (Serena’s sister) as well.”

All four grand slam tournaments pay the same prize money to men and women, with Wimbledon bringing in equal pay in 2007.

Stacey Allaster, chief executive of the Women’s Tennis Association, issued a statement in response to the latest row.

“Tennis, including the grand slams, is aligned with our modern, progressive society when it comes to the principle of equality,” Allaster said.

“I can’t believe in this day and age that anyone can still think otherwise. This type of thinking is exactly why the WTA was founded and we will always fight for what’s right.”

Reuters

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