Sabalenka: Women deserve to win as much as men
Aryna Sabalenka recently spoke about the income inequalities that still persist between men and women in world tennis.
While she pocketed just over $500,000 for her Cincinnati title, Sinner earned just over a million dollars.
For the Belarusian, this is not normal.
In comments relayed by our colleagues at The Guardian, she explains: "From a television point of view, from a ticket sales point of view, from every point of view, it's unfair.
Of course, men will always be physically stronger than women, but that doesn't mean we don't work as hard as they do.
Women deserve to be paid as much as men."
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