- 5 Reasons Why Serena Williams Was In the Right Will Leitch at New York Magazine says there was no foot fault, the judge was oversensitive, and Williams did not have a meltdown. And he wants to know why there isn't more anger with the line judge. "The line judge put herself at the middle of the action," wrote Leitch, "and let her own inability to handle an angry player decide who won the semifinal at the U.S. Open. We cannot fathom," he continued, "why she's not taking more heat. Because if we were Serena Williams ... we would have wanted to shove that ball down her throat, too."
- Double Standards, Keli Goff laments at the Huffington Post. She says Serena's meltdown was wrong, but argues that the Williams sisters still aren't accepted in the elite world of tennis because of where they are from. Goff says this is about class--social class:
With the Williams sisters it has always been less about what color they are and more about who they are: from Compton, not from Connecticut; wearing wildly colored fashion combos, instead of pristine tennis whites; talking loud and proud of their roots, instead of quietly trying to blend in.
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