u00e2u0080u009cI just feel like we donu00e2u0080u0099t have to be ashamed of this, and thatu00e2u0080u0099s why I also want to be free. Iu00e2u0080u0099m not sick. I donu00e2u0080u0099t have a disease. But I just feel like itu00e2u0080u0099s good that I could come out as a gay person,u00e2u0080u009d she added
Alison van Uytvanck (left) and Greet Minnen
Wimbledon giantkiller Alison van Uytvanck said yesterday she was comfortable coming out as gay, saying "it is not a disease". The Belgian, 24, stunned defending champion and third seed Garbine Muguruza 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 to make the third round at the All England Club for the first time.
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She then told reporters that she was happy to have come out as gay and talked about her relationship with fellow player Greet Minnen. "We just decided to not make it personal and not keep it for ourselves. I'm happy," said Van Uytvanck, the world number 47.
"I just feel like we don't have to be ashamed of this, and that's why I also want to be free. I'm not sick. I don't have a disease. But I just feel like it's good that I could come out as a gay person," she added.
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