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Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic – the spice girls of tennis
So what if Anna Kournikova made a living out of her good looks? If you've got it, girls, flaunt it!
by Chris Goldsmith on 10 March 2008
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Tennis has always been a sport in which spectators are able to 'eye up' their favourite stars. Growing up as a tennis fan since the late ’80s and being a teenager when the Anna Kournikova era began, I can fully appreciate why certain people think the glamorous side of women's tennis can be detrimental to the game.
To get a glimpse of Anna's knickers and sexy legs would be the only reason for my mates watching the sport, but isn't that a good thing? Isn't it good that some tennis players attract new fans to the game?
Back in the ’70s the likes of Chris Evert caused a stir by being a firm favourite with the men. She was every man's fantasy. Martina Navratilova was different and was liked because of her story of rags to riches and her ability on the court throughout her career.
I feel it is good to have a mixture of players, some pretty and some not so. Different people are fans of the sport for different reasons and glamour should be promoted on the WTA tour.
The lack of support for some women's sports such as football and cricket enhances the need for glamour. Men are put off watching these women play football and cricket due to the lack of lipstick and shapely legs.
Many women in these sports are thought of as 'butch' and 'masculine' and tennis enables women sports stars to counteract this theory. The likes of Maria Sharapova, Sabine Appelmans and Ana Ivanovic are attractive, but there are just as many unglamorous players who still make a living from the sport because of their ability to play good tennis.
Is it really wrong to punish glamorous girls just because they happen to be attractive to the opposite sex? Glamour sells the sport. If the girls covered up and dressed down then women's tennis would be far less entertaining and far less attrative to watch.
The Williams sisters help to glam up the tennis circuit by designing their own outfits. Their brightly coloured costumes and bling jewellery are always a talking point, but it is their skill on the tennis court which always gets the last word in any conversation. Who can blame these players for wanting to put on a show while earning themselves extra income in what can be a short career.
Glamour surely enhances the women's game and can only be seen as demeaning by a few people. If glamour sells a few more seats for a match or creates extra publicity for a game then this can only be good for the sport. So let's keep women's tennis top of the sporting catwalk and encourage the girls on the WTA circuit to continue to show their 'assets' to the best of their ability.
Comments (3)
by Roger Garcia-Marenco on March 10, 2008
Adds a lot to the court spectacle and that is fine, it has nothing to do with good performance, both are two dimensions there on the court for which fans ernestly pay for being there and watching good tennis wrapped in beauty or if you like beauty wrapped in good sport skills, something not so often offered for the price of one. Tennis stars are as classic as opera singers, adding good looking is a bonus for fans. And I'm talking regarding both sexes, for women fans a good looking male player is a bonus no matter what. I remember a match between two Russians beauties, Anastasia and Yelena, both got into court direct from the beauty saloon I guess and played well, I bet every body was delighted.
by Louise McNamara on March 11, 2008
I think one of the most interesting aspects of women's tennis is the fact they are allowed portray their femininaty. Like you say who cares if they are good looking? Many can balance the glamour, and many who are not into the glamour are also able to have successful careers! Best of both worlds!
by hingis4ever jim on March 14, 2008
i prefer martina hingis , she is more great !
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