Moore’s last sigh

Indian Wells’ ‘sexist’ tourney boss resigns after foot-in-mouth remarks.

Update: 2016-03-23 01:33 GMT
Raymond Moore

Indian Wells’ ‘sexist’ tourney boss resigns after foot-in-mouth remarks.

Indian Wells tournament director Raymond Moore quit under heavy fire on Monday after he said women players owe their success to men, sparking a furious gender row that has divided the sport.

Moore stepped down as a backlash led by Serena Williams and Martina Navratilova gathered pace, following his comments that women in tennis “ride on the coat-tails of the men”.

“Ray let me know that he has decided to step down from his roles as CEO and tournament director effective immediately,” the event’s owner, software billionaire Larry Ellison, said on the tournament website.

Moore, a 69-year-old former player from South Africa, had earlier apologised for his “extremely poor taste and erroneous” remarks about the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA).

But despite his resignation, the controversy looks set to rumble on after Novak Djokovic, the men’s world number one, said male players deserved more prize money than the women.

Djokovic added that he has “tremendous respect” for women in tennis “especially as they have to “go through a lot of different things that we (men) don’t have to go through. You know, the hormones and different stuff”.

The row is just the latest to hit tennis in what has been a troubled year for the sport, which has also been rocked by revelations over doping and corruption.

This month Russia’s Maria Sharapova, rated as the world’s richest athlete, revealed a positive test for a banned substance which looks likely to result in a ban from the sport.

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