Tennis is literally the only sport that women play that has any kind of fanbase at all. I don’t know enough about tennis to know why that is, but it do be so.
It’s high time the entire thing turned into a tranny spectacle.
I am so, so against women’s sports. I am anti-tranny, but I am pro trannies in sports. This is literally the opposite of the Republican Party, which claims that trannies are good and they love trannies and child trannies, they are only concerned about protecting women’s sports.
I didn’t just take that position because it is the opposite of the GOP position – it just so happens that it worked out this way.
There is only one place for trannies: women’s sports.
Dropping the gendered titles is a great step in the right direction for fixing the women’s tennis problem. Now, we just need some big black tranny to pwn these sluts.
Wimbledon announced that it has dropped the “Miss” or “Mrs” that used to appear ahead of a champion’s name on its women’s honor board.
Until now, women’s leaders were marked as “Miss” if they were unmarried but were marked as “Mrs” followed by their married name if they were married.
For instance, despite always having competed as Chris Evert, her 1981 Wimbledon honor board mention finds her listed under her married name, “Mrs. J.M. Lloyd.” Going forward, though, Evert’s name will be listed as “C. Evert.”
The three-time Wimbledon winner praised the decision to dump the old marital status titles from its All England Club’s honor boards in a Centre Court hallway.
“I am pleased the All England Club has changed the names. It was outdated and women should be treated equally with the men, as we are with equal prize money,” Evert told the Associated Press.
“I have always used my maiden name in tennis,” Evert added. “I began my career, became a champion, and ended my career as Chris Evert! As proud as I was to be married to John at the time, it was my name that deserved to be on the honor board!”
The practice seemed out of place to many since the men’s honor board did not include a “Mr.” 2021 champion. Novak Djokovic, for instance, was simply listed as N. Djokovic on the men’s board.
The destruction of women’s tennis by trannies is going to be truly glorious.
Ben Shapiro will cry out: “I respect everyone’s right to be a tranny but we have to protect the sports!”
And I will look down on him and whisper “no.”