Serena Williams won't stop fighting for equality
Serena Williams just lost the Wimbledon final, but that won't stop her from fighting another battle -- against inequality.
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Serena Williams just lost the Wimbledon final, but that won't stop her from fighting another battle -- against inequality.
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Carlos Ramos, the umpire at the center of the storm surrounding Serena Williams at the U.S. Open, was "thrown under a bus" by tennis' governing bodies, says a former top-level umpire.
Speaking about Saturday's controversial US Open final, Billie Jean King, the tennis legend and equal rights advocate, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Serena Williams was "out of line," but umpire Carlos Ramos aggravated the situation.
Serena Williams' heated dispute with the umpire during the US Open final is the latest controversy involving the tennis superstar in recent months.
Tennis legend Billie Jean King has joined calls for the Australian Open's Margaret Court Arena to be renamed because of the 11-time Melbourne Park champion's views on homosexuality.