strugglingtobeheard:

hamburgerjack:

theblackamericanprincess:

The USTA Told This Stellar Junior Player She Was Too Fat For The U.S. Open

Taylor Townsend is a 16-year-old tennis phenom. She’s the No. 1 ranked girls junior and won the Australian Open juniors tournament earlier this year.
But according to The Wall Street Journal, the USTA is not impressed. Townsend is a product of the USTA’s relatively new tennis-development program and they declined to pay her way to the U.S. Open because she was … too big. So her mother ponied up the expenses instead and here she is, ripping her way through the U.S. Open juniors tournament.
The Journal’s Tom Perrotta reports:

But unbeknownst to everyone outside her inner circle, the USTA wasn’t happy to see Townsend in New York. Her coaches declined to pay her travel expenses to attend the Open and told her this summer that they wouldn’t finance any tournament appearances until she makes sufficient progress in one area: slimming down and getting into better shape.
“Our concern is her long-term health, number one, and her long-term development as a player,” said Patrick McEnroe, the general manager of the USTA’s player development program. “We have one goal in mind: For her to be playing in [Arthur Ashe Stadium] in the main draw and competing for major titles when it’s time. That’s how we make every decision, based on that.”

McEnroe wants to send a big and loud message—even the No. 1 player doesn’t get to skate by our guidelines—but it’s becomes tricker when you realize on both the men’s and women’s side the pipeline remains dry for young American talent. So now you have McEnroe and the rest of the USTA rooting against a player because the farther she goes, the bigger a public-relations disaster this becomes. And it’s made even worse because even if the USTA wants to talk about fitness, the message becomes: We are publicly judging your body.
And, as Perrotta points out, sometimes it’s OK to be big. Lots of great tennis players have made that work for themselves.

A quick glance around the U.S. Open reveals a fair number of less-chiseled players, such as Marion Bartoli and Stanislas Wawrinka, who both reached the tournament’s second week.
On the women’s side, former U.S. star Lindsay Davenport became No. 1 while ranking among the largest players on the women’s tour at 6-foot-2 and about 175 pounds. And in 2007, Serena Williams won the Australian Open singles title while being in what many experts consider the worst shape of her career.
“You have to be fit underneath, I don’t think you necessarily have to look ripped,” said former No. 1 Mats Wilander. “Smart players can get away with being a little tired.”

Why the USTA Benched America’s Best Junior [The Wall Street Journal]




^ Well this is pretty disgusting. Ugh.


They’re fucking concern trolling her.
They don’t actually care.

she also Black so there’s that, these motherfuckers don’t wanna be shown girls like her can tear it up.

strugglingtobeheard:

hamburgerjack:

theblackamericanprincess:

The USTA Told This Stellar Junior Player She Was Too Fat For The U.S. Open

Taylor Townsend is a 16-year-old tennis phenom. She’s the No. 1 ranked girls junior and won the Australian Open juniors tournament earlier this year.

But according to The Wall Street Journal, the USTA is not impressed. Townsend is a product of the USTA’s relatively new tennis-development program and they declined to pay her way to the U.S. Open because she was … too big. So her mother ponied up the expenses instead and here she is, ripping her way through the U.S. Open juniors tournament.

The Journal’s Tom Perrotta reports:

But unbeknownst to everyone outside her inner circle, the USTA wasn’t happy to see Townsend in New York. Her coaches declined to pay her travel expenses to attend the Open and told her this summer that they wouldn’t finance any tournament appearances until she makes sufficient progress in one area: slimming down and getting into better shape.

“Our concern is her long-term health, number one, and her long-term development as a player,” said Patrick McEnroe, the general manager of the USTA’s player development program. “We have one goal in mind: For her to be playing in [Arthur Ashe Stadium] in the main draw and competing for major titles when it’s time. That’s how we make every decision, based on that.”

McEnroe wants to send a big and loud message—even the No. 1 player doesn’t get to skate by our guidelines—but it’s becomes tricker when you realize on both the men’s and women’s side the pipeline remains dry for young American talent. So now you have McEnroe and the rest of the USTA rooting against a player because the farther she goes, the bigger a public-relations disaster this becomes. And it’s made even worse because even if the USTA wants to talk about fitness, the message becomes: We are publicly judging your body.

And, as Perrotta points out, sometimes it’s OK to be big. Lots of great tennis players have made that work for themselves.

A quick glance around the U.S. Open reveals a fair number of less-chiseled players, such as Marion Bartoli and Stanislas Wawrinka, who both reached the tournament’s second week.

On the women’s side, former U.S. star Lindsay Davenport became No. 1 while ranking among the largest players on the women’s tour at 6-foot-2 and about 175 pounds. And in 2007, Serena Williams won the Australian Open singles title while being in what many experts consider the worst shape of her career.

“You have to be fit underneath, I don’t think you necessarily have to look ripped,” said former No. 1 Mats Wilander. “Smart players can get away with being a little tired.”

Why the USTA Benched America’s Best Junior [The Wall Street Journal]

^ Well this is pretty disgusting. Ugh.

They’re fucking concern trolling her.

They don’t actually care.

she also Black so there’s that, these motherfuckers don’t wanna be shown girls like her can tear it up.

(via ro-s-aspa-rks)

photo posted 9 months ago with 972 notes
  1. thehealthypinup reblogged this from theblackamericanprincess
  2. giraffelaughloveme reblogged this from thingssheloves
  3. electricstride reblogged this from theblackamericanprincess
  4. mujer-invencible reblogged this from mujeristaxicana
  5. modernemeid reblogged this from kalindrabreeze
  6. loveoutside reblogged this from lagerthastark
  7. 1awesomesauce1 reblogged this from artofkawaii
  8. rosaioko reblogged this from ltgmars
  9. imnorocknrollfun reblogged this from king-bloodmouth
  10. biteswhenprovoked reblogged this from swordofomens
  11. swordofomens reblogged this from elucreh
  12. elucreh reblogged this from teslawings
  13. otherpromise reblogged this from fruitflying
  14. kosmonauttihai reblogged this from fruitflying
  15. fruitflying reblogged this from code-sumeragi
  16. uncertain-state-of-my-mind reblogged this from loveyourchaos
  17. ofdevilsordonuts reblogged this from thechocolatebrigade
  18. 4gottendaughter reblogged this from safespacenetwork
  19. inanorderlyfashion reblogged this from womenofcoloronyourscreen
  20. thedustatdawn reblogged this from thingssheloves
  21. code-sumeragi reblogged this from bayalexison
  22. rikashmoonsword reblogged this from panasonicyouth
  23. kickassfemme reblogged this from safespacenetwork and added:
    If she’s capable of keeping up, her size should have never been a factor
  24. xteencrazii reblogged this from ltgmars
  25. ximelolagnia reblogged this from thingssheloves
  26. sunshinerepublic reblogged this from searchingforknowledge
  27. ltgmars reblogged this from taykash
  28. freetobreathe reblogged this from applesintheearlyfall
  29. oddwitchh reblogged this from lesbianlegbreaker
  30. lesbianlegbreaker reblogged this from dandelionchild and added:
    This is why I have such a tough relationship with sports. They tell you winning is everything, winning is supreme. But...
  31. dandelionchild reblogged this from safespacenetwork
  32. deathtasteslikechicken reblogged this from spunkmate and added:
    How dare they.
  33. becuriouswithlife reblogged this from kcalron
  34. wolfbad reblogged this from panasonicyouth
  35. winter-antlers reblogged this from oneladydracor