Tag Archives: Tennis

Spain: lesbians resist sporting homophobia through Lesbian Garros tennis league

Sports tournaments were among the few spaces where lesbians could be visibly out. That visibility didn’t come without a fight; homophobia was ever-present. But still, these events were some of the only non-bar spaces where lesbian cruising could happen. The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), for example, was once mockingly dubbed a haven for “dykes with spikes” or “androgynous feminists with lob wedges and attitudes.” Then there’s Dana from The L Word—our fictional pro tennis lesbian—who famously landed a Subaru sponsorship, a wink to real-world queer marketing. 

Meanwhile, the professional tennis circuit was flooded with lesbian gossip. Conchita Martínez, for instance, never officially came out, but it was widely known she dated fellow tennis legend Gigi Fernández in the ’90s. Their relationship may have cost Fernández her spot on the 1996 U.S. Federation Cup team, which was set to face Spain. “If it was France and not Spain that we were playing, I’d be on the team,” Fernández said. “I’m half of the best doubles team of the ’90s, how can I not be a team player?” Team captain Billie Jean King reportedly feared Fernández might prioritize her “friendship” with Martínez over her loyalty to the U.S.While we want to believe that the days of hiding queer relationships are behind us, queerphobia in tennis—and across sports—remains. Today, few players are openly out. Those who are, often face backlash. And many still choose to remain closeted. As recently as a few years ago, Ukrainian player Sergiy Stakhovsky notoriously said, “On the WTA tour, almost every other player is a lesbian. So I for sure won’t send my daughter to play tennis.” His comment was widely condemned, but it reflected a still-hostile environment for queer athletes.

To that kind of homophobia, we say: Dykes in spikes? Half the women are lesbians? Sounds like our kind of place.

And that’s exactly the spirit behind Lesbian Garros.

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Out lesbian tennis star Daria Kasatkina flees Russia for Australia

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Daria Kasatkina has announced that her application for permanent residency in Australia has been accepted — and she’ll be representing her “new homeland” from now on. The 27-year-old out lesbian tennis star originally hails from Russia, and is currently ranked No. 12 in the world. She told reporters at the Charleston Open, via The Athletic, that the decision is “emotional for me,” but that “being openly gay, if I want to be myself, I have to make this step, and I did it.” …

Kasatkina revealed her relationship with Russian Olympic figure skater Natalia Zabiiako in July, 2022 during an interview with Russian blogger Vitya Kravchenko. She said at the time that “living in the closet is impossible. It is too hard, it is pointless. Living in peace with yourself is the only thing that matters, and f**k everyone else.”

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Lesbians and the Sexual Politics of Wimbledon

Mauresmo is a two-time Grand Slam champion and Olympic silver medalist who is also known for coaching Andy Murray. After she beat top seed Lindsey Davenport in 1999, she came out as a lesbian—and her body became a rhetorical battleground. She was repeatedly described as bulging, muscular, and intimidating—and Davenport’s bitter mention that playing her was like “playing a guy” was repeated in coverage of her game.

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Tennis Is Full Of Lesbians!

Tennis is one of the all-time greatest sports. It’s easy for audiences to follow, the rules are simple to learn. It requires the most from its players: skill, endurance and intellect. And the one-on-one nature of the game gives it a gladiator quality that cannot be denied. Nothing is more exciting than that buzzer-beater final set. So why would one iconic woman player claim that other women are “ruining” the sport, as Margaret Court, the fifth greatest woman tennis champion of all time, asserted on May 31 about lesbian tennis players? Her claim has prompted two iconic tennis greats, Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King—both lesbians and the first two people to come out in professional sports over 35 years ago—to demand Court’s name be stripped from the Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne Park, Australia.

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