Australia’s
Nick Kyrgios had a one-word response for tennis journalist
Jon Wertheim, who was involved in a controversy during the recently concluded WTA
Finals. The last major event in the women’s tennis calendar was recently held
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the first time, where the top eight players participated.
It was America’s Coco Gauff who eventually lifted the title
after beating China’s Qinwen Zheng in the final with a score of 3-6, 6-4, 7-6.
While the tournament remained controversial ever since it was announced because
of the involvement of the Middle Eastern country, there was another controversy
which took place during the event, just before the start of the semifinal between
Zheng and
Barbora Krejcikova. Tennis journalist Wertheim, who was working with
the Tennis Channel, made an insensitive comment about the world number 10 without
realising that it was going live.
“Who do you think I am? Barbora Krejcikova? Look at the
forehead when Krejcikova and Zheng take the court. Eighthead,” he said. That
comment turned into a controversy as even WTA came out in defence of Krejcikova.
“There is no place in sport for inappropriate comments about female athletes,” read
the WTA statement. “The WTA stands in full support of Barbora’s powerful call
for respect. This should be the norm for all women in all working environments.
Respect is due as a right, not a privilege to be earned.”
Wertheim quickly understood his fault and apologised in a
post on his official account on the social media platform X. “I made some deeply
regrettable comments off-air. I acknowledge them. I apologise for them. I
reached out immediately and apologised to the player,” he wrote. Australia’s Kyrgios
has also decided to give a one-word response to Wertheim in a post where he
commented: “Embarrassing”. The reason behind such a comment was that Wertheim was
highly critical of the former world number 13 for his comment about another
tennis player, Anna Kalinskaya, where he called her ‘second serve’ below a post
about her and her new boyfriend, world number one Italy’s Jannik Sinner.