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Novak Djokovic questions equal prize money in tennis Novak Djokovic questions equal prize money in tennis
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World number one Novak Djokovic says male tennis players should earn more money than their female counterparts because more people watch them play.World number one Novak Djokovic says male tennis players should earn more money than their female counterparts because more people watch them play.
Earlier, Indian Wells tournament CEO Raymond Moore said the women's WTA Tour "ride on the coat-tails of the men".Earlier, Indian Wells tournament CEO Raymond Moore said the women's WTA Tour "ride on the coat-tails of the men".
After claiming victory at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, 11-time major winner Djokovic said the men's tennis tour "should fight for more".After claiming victory at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, 11-time major winner Djokovic said the men's tennis tour "should fight for more".
But the Serb described Moore's comments as "not politically correct".But the Serb described Moore's comments as "not politically correct".
Djokovic, 28, said women "fought for what they deserve and they got it", but claimed prize money should be "fairly distributed" based on "who attracts more attention, spectators and who sells more tickets".Djokovic, 28, said women "fought for what they deserve and they got it", but claimed prize money should be "fairly distributed" based on "who attracts more attention, spectators and who sells more tickets".
There has been equal prize money in all four majors - the Australian Open, US Open, French Open and Wimbledon - since 2007, and combined Masters events such as Indian Wells and Miami pay the same to men and women.There has been equal prize money in all four majors - the Australian Open, US Open, French Open and Wimbledon - since 2007, and combined Masters events such as Indian Wells and Miami pay the same to men and women.
But female players are paid significantly less at women-only events when compared with similar sized men's events.But female players are paid significantly less at women-only events when compared with similar sized men's events.
Moore, a 69-year-old former player from South Africa, said: "If I was a lady player, I would go down every night on my knees and thank God that Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were born, because they have carried this sport. They really have."
He later apologised for the "erroneous" remarks.
World number one Serena Williams said Moore's statement was "offensive", calling it "mistaken and very, very, very inaccurate".World number one Serena Williams said Moore's statement was "offensive", calling it "mistaken and very, very, very inaccurate".
"There's only one way to interpret that. Get on your knees, which is offensive enough, and thank a man," added 21-time major winner Williams, 34. "We shouldn't have to drop to our knees at any point.""There's only one way to interpret that. Get on your knees, which is offensive enough, and thank a man," added 21-time major winner Williams, 34. "We shouldn't have to drop to our knees at any point."
Moore, a 69-year-old former player from South Africa, said: "If I was a lady player, I would go down every night on my knees and thank God that Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were born, because they have carried this sport. They really have."
He later apologised for the "erroneous" remarks.
Billie Jean King, who co-founded the WTA Tour and won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, tweeted: "Disappointed in Raymond Moore comments. He is wrong on so many levels. Every player, especially the top players, contribute to our success."Billie Jean King, who co-founded the WTA Tour and won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, tweeted: "Disappointed in Raymond Moore comments. He is wrong on so many levels. Every player, especially the top players, contribute to our success."
WTA CEO Steve Simon, said Moore's comments were "extremely disappointing and alarming".WTA CEO Steve Simon, said Moore's comments were "extremely disappointing and alarming".
What else did Djokovic say?What else did Djokovic say?
The Serb admitted it was a "very delicate situation" and was "completely for women power". He said:The Serb admitted it was a "very delicate situation" and was "completely for women power". He said:
A widespread view, by BBC tennis correspondent Russell FullerA widespread view, by BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller
A debate about the relative strengths of the men's and women's game should not be off limits, but the language Ray Moore used was deeply offensive - and it is hard to see how he can command the confidence of the players who will return to Indian Wells next year.A debate about the relative strengths of the men's and women's game should not be off limits, but the language Ray Moore used was deeply offensive - and it is hard to see how he can command the confidence of the players who will return to Indian Wells next year.
Novak Djokovic's comments are shared by very many in the men's game.Novak Djokovic's comments are shared by very many in the men's game.
He is suggesting prize money at combined events should be distributed on the basis of ticket sales and TV viewing figures.He is suggesting prize money at combined events should be distributed on the basis of ticket sales and TV viewing figures.
That may lead in future to women being paid more, but could also fatally undermine the principle that men and women should be treated equally for competing on the same stage - irrespective of the number of sets they are asked to play.That may lead in future to women being paid more, but could also fatally undermine the principle that men and women should be treated equally for competing on the same stage - irrespective of the number of sets they are asked to play.
Men v women - factfileMen v women - factfile