As Frenchman Lucas Pouille spoke following his Australian Open quarter-final win over Milos Raonic, the crowd roared.
Pouille had just praised his new coach, two-time grand slam champion Amélie Mauresmo, in turn delivering an important message about equality in sport.
“She has the right state of mind, she knows everything about tennis,” he told John McEnroe in his post-match interview.
“She’s a champion; she’s a great, great coach.
“Men are coaching women, so why not the contrary? It’s not about being a woman or a man, it doesn’t matter – you just have to know what you’re doing – and she does.”
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Tennis Australia are at the forefront of where we all want to be on equality. Paying women the same for less work.
In sport it's also about how much income they bring in.
If more people are tuning in to watch the women I'd be willing to listen to that argument.
Of course, the shorter matches mean they'd have less time for ads, which are a big source of money.
Agree 100%. Except that argument is never accepted the other way around oddly enough.