WTA chief slams Moore's claims

The head of the WTA tour has slammed criticism of the women's game by Indian Wells tournament director Raymond Moore.

Indian Wells tournament director Raymond Moore.

WTA's chief has slammed Indian Wells director Raymond Moore's comments about women's tennis. (AAP)

The former tournament director at Indian Wells, who now runs the WTA Tour, says his successor's critical comments about women tennis players are "disappointing and alarming."

Before Sunday's finals at the BNP Paribas Open, current tournament director Raymond Moore told reporters that the women "ride on the coattails of the men." He later issued a written apology.

Moore's long-time colleague at Indian Wells, Steve Simon, became the WTA's CEO last year.

In a statement late on Sunday, Simon added that the "WTA stands on its own and was founded on the principles of equality and empowerment."

The president of the US Tennis Association, Katrina Adams, said in a statement on Monday there is "no place in this sport for antiquated, sexist or uninformed ideologies."

Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka also repudiated Moore's comments after they played in the final on Sunday.


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