John McEnroe thinks he can beat Serena Williams because she’s a woman.
Even if a woman is the best in the world, she’s no match for a man—according to John McEnroe
Speaking to NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro Sunday, the retired tennis legend said that Serena Williams, who is currently the top-ranked female player in the world, is nowhere close the best overall pro. « If she played the men’s circuit she’ d be like 700 in the world, » said McEnroe.
He also implied that could win a match against Williams, though he said he doesn’t really « want to do it. »
Garcia-Navarro seemed skeptical: « You really think at 60, you could possibly beat Serena Williams? »
McEnroe qualified his statement: « Maybe I should get her now because she’s pregnant. » (Recall that Williams won the Australian Open while two months pregnant .)
Despite their discussion about a potential McEnroe vs. Williams match-up, Garcia-Navarro and the retired pro seem to agree that the idea of comparing male and female athletes is counterproductive. « Is being the best athlete in the world about pitting men against women? By that metric women can never be best, » tweed Garcia-Navarro after the interview:
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