Posts about gay tennis players wrten by Alastair Lawrie
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TAG ARCHIV: GAY TENNIS PLAYERS
But, believe or not, there is at least one creature tennis which is even rarer, ed almost mythil – the openly gay or bisexual male tennis player. In the long history of this genteel sport, there have been only two male tennis players of note who have been lked to homo- or bi-sexualy, and both had tragic personal stori.
There have been no openly gay or bisexual male players the post-Send World War perd, and certaly none of any note the Open era. Now, I will preface the rt of this article by sayg that I am not an ‘sir’ on the men’s tour, and don’t know of any gay or bisexual male players (nor am I gog to play the ‘is he or isn’t he’ game of speculatn – sorry). Wh at least 72 untri around the world still crimalisg homosexualy (and some of those only crimalisg male, rather than female, same-sex sexual terurse), the threat of havg to play a untry where you are nsired a crimal mt be a relevant nsiratn.
Of urse, most players set their own schl, and none of the Grand Slams or pulsory Masters tournaments are held untri where homosexualy is crimalised. Of those, Uzbekistan has laws crimalisg male, but not female, homosexualy (by up to 3 years imprisonment). For a player to e out, a world where more than one third of untri crimalise homosexualy, means potentially makg themselv unsaleable a large number of markets.