Martina Navratilova: 'Women could boycott Indian Wells if Raymond Moore in charge'

Martina Navratilova watches the Ladies Singles Final at Wimbledon on July 6, 2013
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Martina Navratilova says that she would not be surprised if women players boycotted Indian Wells following the sexism row which engulfed the tournament.

Eighteen-time Grand Slam champion Martina Navratilova has suggested that women could boycott the Indian Wells tournament in California as long as Raymond Moore is its chief executive.

Moore sparked a sexism row by saying that the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) was a "lucky organisation" which "rides on the coat-tails" of the men.

He has since apologised for his remarks, but Navratilova believes that women may not want to play at the tournament while he stays in charge.

"It was really disheartening to see Ray Moore offer the extremely prejudiced and very old-fashioned statements regarding women tennis players," PA quotes Navratilova as saying.

"We have made it this far on our own, without help from male players, and will continue to do so in the future.

"It would be hard to imagine any women to want to go and play at Indian Wells if Moore stays as the tournament director."

Men's world number one Novak Djokovic, who won the Indian Wells tournament for a record fifth time yesterday, poured fuel on the fire by claiming that men should receive more prize money as they attract more spectators.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia lifts the trophy following his victory during the men's singles final against Roger Federer of Switzerland on day eight of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena on November 22, 2015
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