Ben Shelton slams 'embarrassing and disrespectful' interviews by Australian Open broadcasters

Date:

Share post:


MELBOURNE, Australia — Ben Shelton, the 22-year-old American who made the Australian Open semifinals Wednesday with a win over Lorenzo Sonego, added his voice to the chorus of players who have been critical of the broadcasters and on-court interviewers in his post-match news conference.

“I’ve been a little bit shocked this week with how players have been treated by the broadcasters,” Shelton said.

He topped his list of complaints with Tony Jones, the Channel 9 sportscaster, who taunted Serbian fans, called Novak Djokovic names and yelled “kick him out” on air. It was an apparent reference to Djokovic being deported from Australia two years ago over Covid-19 protocols.

Jones apologized on the air, saying that he “overstepped the mark,” after Djokovic called his comments “insulting and offensive.” He had refused to do on-court interviews until he received the apology.

“I don’t think that was just a single event,” Shelton said. “I’ve noticed it with different people, not just myself.”

He mentioned American Learner Tien’s on-court interview, a stilted conversation at 3 a.m. in which an exhausted and dazed Tien, 19, became the object of some mocking when two questions left him a bit speechless after nearly five hours of tennis in the middle of the night. He had just knocked out Daniil Medvedev, the No. 5 seed.

“19 year olds aren’t meant to be that good,” the interviewer, John Fitzgerald, said. Then he asked Tien if he had ever heard of his next opponent, Corentin Moutet.

Then Shelton turned to his own experiences. After his fourth-round win over Gael Monfils, the interviewer said to Shelton that Monfils, was practically old enough to be his father. Monfils is Black, as is Shelton, who responded, “is that a Black joke?”

He later said he did not think the interviewer meant any malice in the comment, but that it still made him uncomfortable.

“There are some comments that have been made to me in post-match interviews by a couple of different guys. Today on the court, ‘hey, Ben, how does it feel that no matter who you play in your next match, no one is going to be cheering for you?’

“I mean, may be true, but I just don’t think the comment is respectful from a guy I’ve never met before in my life.”

Shelton said he felt the broadcasters and interviewers were not doing a good enough job promoting tennis.

“I feel like broadcasters should be helping us grow our sport and help these athletes who just won matches on the biggest stage enjoy one of their biggest moments. I feel like there’s just been a lot of negativity. I think that’s something that needs to change.”

Tennis Australia was not immediately able to respond to Shelton’s comments.

(Nick Denholm / Getty Images)



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

As Netflix stock surges, an 'anti-ESPN' sports strategy emerges

Jake Paul fighting Mike Tyson, the NFL on Christmas Day and a Super Bowl-level Beyoncé performance turn...

Penguins Today: Kevin Hayes and Los Angeles first responders

One of my first conversations with Kevin Hayes at training camp this season was about his support...

It's time for NBA midseason report cards! Plus, January 22 is a day for buckets

The Bounce Newsletter  | This is The Athletic’s daily NBA newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Bounce directly in...

PSG vs Manchester City live updates: Build-up to today’s huge Champions League game in Paris

Parc des Princes, ParisThe home of Paris Saint-Germain is the fifth-largest stadium in France, and the second...

Keylor Navas: Former Real Madrid goalkeeper joins Newell's Old Boys

Keylor Navas has joined Argentinean club Newell’s Old Boys.The 38-year-old, formerly of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain,...

NBA's record 3-point deluge isn't Steph Curry's fault — and it won't last forever

Stephen Curry gets most of the blame for this national nausea over 3-pointers. Undoubtedly, the Golden State...

Borussia Dortmund part ways with head coach Nuri Sahin following Bologna defeat

Borussia Dortmund have parted ways with head coach Nuri Sahin.The 36-year-old, who was appointed in June 2024,...

Diego Simeone vs Xabi Alonso: A meeting of coaching minds – and one that could happen again soon

Diego Simeone’s super-charged Atletico Madrid were just too much for Xabi Alonso’s eventually overwhelmed Bayer Leverkusen.The 2-1...