"Women's tennis is not for failed male athletes": Martina Navratilova criticises USTA as transgender player Alicia Rowley wins national tournament

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Tuesday, 08 August 2023 at 12:18
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Martina Navratilova criticized the USTA for its stance on transgender athletes after Alicia Rowley won the Women's National Championships.
The American tennis legend expressed her opinion on social media after the Independent Council On Women's Sports (ICONS) announced on Instagram that Rowley won the 55+ Grass Court National Championship and National Indoor Singles and Doubles Championship.
The co-founder of ICONS, Kim Shasby Jones, reacted to the news and tagged Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King on Twitter, calling for a change in the USTA's policy on transgender athletes.
“The women are calling us and begging for help to be allowed to play fairly. They have complained; they don't know where else to turn.
“Men are winning national titles, taking the place of women on team tennis, and competing in women's tournaments across the country. “
“We need to let the women and girls playing tennis know that they deserve to be treated fairly and recognised for their accomplishments no matter when they pick up the spor,” Shasby added.
“They do not have to reach any kind of elite status. There is already a category for male athletes to enjoy this privilege. Let female athletes enjoy the game of tennis too.”
“Change the policy' she added, addressing the governing bodies. 'And change your stance @BillieJeanKing - don't abandon these women and this sport any longer,” she concluded.

Hey @USTA @WTA @Martina @ChrissieEvert Women’s tennis is turning into a laughing stock because of these terrible policies prioritizing the mental health and identity of men over women who have discovered a love of tennis. The women are calling us and begging for help to be…

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🎾 Male tennis player, Alicia Rowley is the latest Women’s National Tennis Champion and winner of the coveted “golden ball” Rowley has recently won the women’s 55+: 🥇Grass Court National Championships 🥇National Indoor Singles and Doubles usta.com/en/home/play/p…

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The former world No. 1 and 16-times Grand Slam champion responded to the USTA rules:
“Come on @USTA - women's tennis is not for failed male athletes- whatever age.
'This is not right and it is not fair. Would this be allowed at the US Open this month? Just with self ID? I don't think so…” stated Navratilova.

Come on @USTA- women’s tennis is not for failed male athletes- whatever age. This is not right and it is not fair. Would this be allowed at the US Open this month? Just with self ID? I don’t think so…

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Hey @USTA @WTA @Martina @ChrissieEvert Women’s tennis is turning into a laughing stock because of these terrible policies prioritizing the mental health and identity of men over women who have discovered a love of tennis. The women are calling us and begging for help to be…

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The inclusion policy of the USTA requires identity confirmation for transgender athletes in cases of professional play, though it is not necessary for recreational categories.
“On the league and recreational side of the equation, the USTA takes the position that we do not require confirmations of gender identity status. Above all, we do not want to be an obstacle to recreational participation.”
“Those who transition from male to female are eligible to compete in the female category under the following conditions: The athlete has declared that her gender identity is female. The declaration cannot be changed, for sporting purposes, for a minimum of four years.”
“Hormonal therapy appropriate for the assigned sex has been administered in a verifiable manner and for a sufficient length of time to minimise gender-related advantages in sport competitions.”

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