Australian Open: Eugenie Bouchard flexes muscles over Twirlgate deregulate

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Publish Date : 2021-04-08 17:49:38


Australian Open: Eugenie Bouchard flexes muscles over Twirlgate  deregulate

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Following her second-round victory over Kiki Bertens on Wednesday, a male interviewer had asked the 20-year-old Bouchard for a twirl.

Cue uproar on social media.



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As it turns out, Bouchard's request for greater equality had already been granted before she pirouetted on court.

In a video posted on the Australian Open's website dated January 19, 14-time grand slam winner Rafael Nadal -- known partly for his muscular physique -- was asked to bare his chest.

The question came not from a man or woman, but from what looked like a tablet device as part of a series where tennis players are quizzed on various subjects as they are driven around Melbourne in a car manufactured by one of the event's sponsors.

The exact question to Nadal was this: 'Females love when you take your top off. Can you do it now?'

'I have to do it now?' replied Nadal, who was sitting beside his public relations manager.

He then took off his sweatshirt and began to take off his t-shirt before leaving it on.

'I am joking,' he said with a smile as the t-shirt stayed on.

Nadal's interview hasn't attracted much attention, but Billie Jean King, the 12-time grand slam winner and longtime advocate for equality, took note of the question to Bouchard -- and was less than amused.

And in a tweet posted Thursday, King wrote: 'The Australian Open interviewer asking the women to 'twirl' on court is out of line. 'This is truly sexist. If you ask the women, you have to ask the guys to twirl as well. Let's focus on competition and accomplishments of both genders and not our looks.'

Amid the controversy Bouchard retained her trademark cool after ousting Caroline Garcia Friday.

'Personally, I'm not offended,' Bouchard said. 'No, I think it was an in-the-moment thing and it was funny. But, yeah, I mean, it's just funny how it's taken a life of its own.

'I'm just going to try to focus on my tennis.'

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Follow us at @CNNSport and like us on Facebook 'I'm just going to try to focus on my tennis.' 'I'm just going to try to focus on my tennis.' And in a tweet posted Thursday, King wrote: 'The Australian Open interviewer asking the women to 'twirl' on court is out of line. 'This is truly sexist. If you ask the women, you have to ask the guys to twirl as well. Let's focus on competition and accomplishments of both genders and not our looks.' Cue uproar on social media. Nadal's interview hasn't attracted much attention, but Billie Jean King, the 12-time grand slam winner and longtime advocate for equality, took note of the question to Bouchard -- and was less than amused. Follow us at @CNNSport and like us on Facebook He then took off his sweatshirt and began to take off his t-shirt before leaving it on. Nadal's interview hasn't attracted much attention, but Billie Jean King, the 12-time grand slam winner and longtime advocate for equality, took note of the question to Bouchard -- and was less than amused. As it turns out, Bouchard's request for greater equality had already been granted before she pirouetted on court. 'I'm just going to try to focus on my tennis.' Nadal's interview hasn't attracted much attention, but Billie Jean King, the 12-time grand slam winner and longtime advocate for equality, took note of the question to Bouchard -- and was less than amused. As it turns out, Bouchard's request for greater equality had already been granted before she pirouetted on court. Read: Federer stunned by Seppi Nadal's interview hasn't attracted much attention, but Billie Jean King, the 12-time grand slam winner and longtime advocate for equality, took note of the question to Bouchard -- and was less than amused. He then took off his sweatshirt and began to take off his t-shirt before leaving it on. 'I'm just going to try to focus on my tennis.' The question came not from a man or woman, but from what looked like a tablet device as part of a series where tennis players are quizzed on various subjects as they are driven around Melbourne in a car manufactured by one of the event's sponsors. The exact question to Nadal was this: 'Females love when you take your top off. Can you do it now?' 'I'm just going to try to focus on my tennis.' 'Personally, I'm not offended,' Bouchard said. 'No, I think it was an in-the-moment thing and it was funny. But, yeah, I mean, it's just funny how it's taken a life of its own. The question came not from a man or woman, but from what looked like a tablet device as part of a series where tennis players are quizzed on various subjects as they are driven around Melbourne in a car manufactured by one of the event's sponsors. As it turns out, Bouchard's request for greater equality had already been granted before she pirouetted on court. Amid the controversy Bouchard retained her trademark cool after ousting Caroline Garcia Friday. Follow us at @CNNSport and like us on Facebook

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