As Wimbledon 2025 approaches, it's impossible not just focus on tennis legends, but also on those who are changing how we think about inclusivity in sports. From today's stars paving new paths, alongside iconic figures, these athletes are making tennis a welcoming place where everyone feels at home.
Andy Roddick: A steadfast ally in tennis
Andy Roddick, who once ruled as World No. 1, has always been more than just a powerful serve and forehand. He has stood out as a tirelss advocate within tennis, pushing hard on equality and inclusivity. Roddick didn't hesitate when it came time join Athlete Ally, a group dedicated ensuring all athletes have fair shot at greatness. He hasn't shied away from calling out tennis organizations that form partnerships with countries where homosexuality remains illegal. His thunderous voice not only defends LGBTQ+ players but keeps allies and fans alike paying attention.
Remember when Russian player Daria Kasaktina came out in 2023? Roddick was there, backing her every step. His stand against anti-gay laws and strong support same-sex marriage has solidified his legacy as a beloved ally in men tennis.
Andy Murray: Breaking down barriers in tennis
It's not just their shared first name that connects Andy Murray and Roddick. Murray, too, has been vocal about breaking down barriers in tennis. During a 2020 interview, he took a bold stand against ongoing stigma gay players face. He challenged whether it's right have venues named after individuals with anti-LGBTQ+ views, and celebrated Pride's importance.
But Murray isn't just about talk. He actively fights changes that embrace tennis's rich diversity and strives make sport inclusive everyone.
Madison Keys: Leading with love in women tennis
Madison Keys, known her dynamic play, brings that same energy support LGBTQ+ athletes. Her enthusiastic participation Pride Month festivities on women tour shows she's clearly committed making sure everyone feels included.
Back in 2020, Keys teamed up with Gay and Lesbian Tennis Alliance, lending her voice their initiatives. Her efforts nurturing a sense belonging have been met with warmth from both players and fans alike.
Mardy Fish: Leveling playing field in sports
Mardy Fish, an American tennis sensation, uses his platform advocate tirelessly LGBTQ+ inclusion sports. Teaming up with Roddick at Athlete Ally, Fish stresses importance giving all athletes equal opportunities, no matter who they love.
Even while dealing personal struggles with anxiety, as shown a Netflix doc, Fish keeps us focused on making sports environment welcoming. His dedication shows just how powerful allies can be.
Chris Evert: A pioneering supporter
In days when women tennis faced backlash over LGBTQ+ issues, Chris Evert stood out as shining ally. Backing up Billie Jean King when she came out 1981 was momentous. Evert believed people should live authentically and pushed back against society passing judgment on personal lives. She set stage future LGBTQ+ athletes and allies, showing how support can change everything.
John McEnroe: Fighting homophobia head-on
John McEnroe, famous his fiery demeanor, isn't one shy away from taking on homophobia. his call rename Margaret Court Arena speaks volumes about his commitment fighting intolerance.
McEnroe has also encouraged Serena Williams break Court's Grand Slam record, standing up inclusive, respectful values. He's never afraid challenge status quo, proving how much impact allies have in changing game.
These amazing tennis players have left indelible mark beyond their athletic achievements. they've been pivotal in championing a diverse future, inspiring everyone not just in tennis, but everywhere.