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“I have a sister and a mother”: Rafael Nadal strongly criticized for comments on gender equality

Currently injured, Rafael Nadal is continuing his rehabilitation to be able to return to the courts.

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“I have a sister and a mother”: Rafael Nadal strongly criticized for comments on gender equality

Currently injured, Rafael Nadal is continuing his rehabilitation to be able to return to the courts. The Spanish champion spoke in an interview with the show El Objetivo on the Sexta channel regarding his current affairs and in particular his appointment as ambassador to the Saudi Tennis Federation while the kingdom is regularly criticized regarding the non-respect of human rights.

“Rafa” recalled that he was extremely attached to equal opportunities between men and women, believing that both genders must benefit from “the same investments and the same opportunities”, before considering that the notion of equality Salary in tournaments was not essential. “No, what for?” the 37-year-old replied.

On this thorny societal subject, the man with 14 victories at Roland-Garros wanted to clarify his thoughts by giving his definition of feminism. “If you tell me that feminism is thinking that a man and a woman deserve exactly the same opportunities, I am a feminist,” said Nadal, regretting that feminism is sometimes taken “to the extreme.”

“What is unfair is that there is no equality. Equality is not about giving gifts. The equality is that if Serena Williams generates more than me, she will have to earn more than me,” Nadal developed, firm on his positions in front of the journalist, a few moments after having declared a little awkwardly to justify himself: “ I have a sister and a mother.

These last words provoked anger in his country and on social networks. In an editorial, the daily El País attacks the legend of the little yellow ball: “This moment is magnificent when Nadal says that he has a sister and a mother. Hopefully a gay friend, a black neighbor and we would have the gentleman's all-inclusive package not yet deconstructed. »

Rafael Nadal was appointed ambassador of the Saudi Tennis Federation on January 16 with the desire to “develop tennis around the world” and detecting “real potential” in this country. “Everywhere you look in Saudi Arabia you see growth and progress and I am happy to be part of it,” the Spaniard said in a statement from the STF, the Saudi Federation.

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