Top
Serena Williams French Open 2021

Serena Williams claims she ‘would probably be in jail’ if she raged like Alexander Zverev


Serena Williams accused tennis of a “double standard” as she feels she would have received a much harsher punishment than the sanctions Alexander Zverev received for striking a chair umpire’s stand.

Last week, World number three Zverev was ejected from the Mexican Open after he swung his racket at the Chair Umpire a total of four times, narrowly missing the umpire’s foot on the second swing.

As a result, defending winner Zverev was booted from the tournament, fined $40,000 (£30,000) and was docked of all ranking points and prize money earned at the Acapulco event.

However, 23-time Grand Slam champion believes that she would have received much heavier fines and claims there is a double standard within tennis.

In an interview with American news network CNN, 14-time doubles Slam victor Serena said “there is absolutely a double standard.

“I would probably be in jail if I did that – like, literally, no joke.

“You see that [double standard] when you see other things happening on the tour, like, ‘wait – if I had done that?’ Hmm.

“But it is okay, At the end of the day, I am who I am, and I love who I am.”

In the interview, Serena recalled how fined $175,000 (£130,000) and was on probation for two years after she launched a tirade towards a line judge in her 2009 US Open semi-final match against Kim Clijsters.

Her tirade included threats of violence when she said “If I could, I would take this ball and shove it down your throat.” The line judge also claimed Serena threatened to kill her, which she denied.

Williams then accused chair umpire Carlos Ramos of double standards after her 2018 US Open final defeat to four-time Slam victor Naomi Osaka.

Serena called Ramos a “thief” and as such was docked a game. After the loss, Serena went on to accuse Ramos of sexism, hypothesising he wouldn’t do that if it was a male player.

? Free >> Receive our legendary newsletter

Join >> Tennishead CLUB, the world’s only virtual tennis club

? Social >>Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube

? Order >> World’s best tennis magazine

? Shop >> Lowest price tennis gear from our trusted retail partner


Tim Farthing, Tennishead Editorial Director & Owner, has been a huge tennis fan his whole life. He's a tennis journalist and entrepreneur as well as playing tennis to a national standard. He also helps manage his local club and volunteers for his local tennis organisation. He's a specialist in content about the administration of professional tennis and tennis coaching for all levels.