Tennis player denies right-wing views, apologises for posts

Author: Agencies

NEW YORK: American tennis player Tennys Sandgren has denied holding right-wing activist views and denounced any implied association with those who do. Sandgren had been accused of homophobia and racism for comments he made in the past on social media, which have since resurfaced during his run to the Australian Open quarter-finals where he lost to South Korean Chung Hyeon. Former world number one Serena Williams was among people who called for Sandgren to apologise for his remarks, particularly one in which he described a visit to a gay club in 2012 as having “left his eyes bleeding”. In a long statement on Saturday on his Twitter account, Sandgren apologised for his past comments and explained why he had appeared to follow politically right-wing profiles. “Let me emphatically say that I do not hold any alt right views, and I denounce any implied association with that group,” Sandgren wrote. “I unequivocally believe in the equality of all peoples as made in the image of God.” The 26-year-old, who broke into the ATP Top 100 late last year, said he was sorry. “I followed and interacted with a wide variety of people from different backgrounds and ideologies from the right and left of the political spectrum,” he wrote. “What I thought was something harmless and innocuous, I see now as being understandably hurtful and confusing. I am sorry for that.” Sandgren continued: “This is a tumultuous time in our political landscape It seems each issue has become polarizing and communication has broken down to the point where people refuse to talk to each other. “I encourage everyone to keep an open mind, to think critically and honestly.” Sandgren encouraged people “to avoid tribalism and collectivism”. “I have not always practiced this in the past, and for that I am sorry,” he said. “I will do better moving forward.”

Published in Daily Times, January 29th 2018.

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