Updated On: 04 June, 2010 08:45 AM IST | | Hemal Ashar
It was game, (cor)set and match as Venus Williams made an exit from the ongoing French Open.
It was game, (cor)set and match as Venus Williams made an exit from the ongoing French Open. The American whose long limbs enable great court coverage had the cameras trained on her for her revealing outfits during play. She wore a frilly, lacy and lycra concoction. Venus also had transparent, skin-coloured underwear underneath her corset and is reported to have said at press conferences that, "lycra and lace make a great combination."
Women cannot whine about being treated as sex objects when they call attention to themselves in this nonsensical fashion. Women tennis players especially have been wearing the weirdest outfits off late, Serena and Venus in particular. The Williams may not care about how they look on court but they are reinforcing what women athletes are trying hard to erase, focus on their attire and appearance instead of their game.
Meanwhile, on another tack, media bashing seems to be the name of the game. The media came in for a complete bollocking at the (irony?) press club on Wednesday evening when Maoist supporters Gautam Navalakha, former editor Economic and Political Weekly and writer Arundhati Roy spoke. Gautam spoke about state structured violence saying one should not expect the 'corporate media' to write about that. Then, after saying India's silent middle class is guilty, hypocritical and culpable as we are quiet about this civil war, he also spoke about Tata and Essar doing some development on forest land and once again said, that he did not expect the corporate media to write about it, because the media's advertisements would stop.