US Open: Sloane Stephens sees the success of black players like Serena Williams and Naomie Osaka as an inspiration

Tennis player Sloane Stephens believes the number of young black women at the top of the tennis world bodes well for the future. The days when Williams and her sister Venus were the exception as players of color in Grand Slam tournaments are long gone, and the current look at the best women players in the world could inspire even more black girls to emulate these women. “We have a great opportunity here to bring more women of color into this sport,” said the 2017 US Open winner.

“I think that’s great,” said Stephens after they 6-2 on Thursday (local time). Won 6: 2 against Olga Govortsova and reached the third round of the US Open, where the 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams will meet. “Right now, African American women are leading our sport, which is incredible,” said the 27-year-old: “From Naomi (Osaka) to Coco (Gauff), Venus (Williams), Serena (Williams), Maddie (Madison Keys), myself and then the younger girls who come upstairs. “

Stephens had worn a mask with the words “No Justice / No Peace” on it for her second round match to draw attention to everyday racism and police violence against black people in the USA. In doing so, she followed the example of Osaka, which continued its commitment to the Black Lives Matter movement at the US Open. Last week she hit a semi-final, and only later did she declare that she was ready to run. In Flushing Meadows, she wears a different mask every day with the names of black Americans killed by police violence.

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