But as the world started to progress, women also began to compete in multiple sports as they had a right to. Yet women still faced unbearable hatred and criticism for something they dedicated their lives to. Nowadays, when you think of a famous tennis player most of the time, the name ‘Serena Williams’ comes to mind. Although she has earned her fame through hard work and persistence, according to Stefanos Gregoriou from the Sports Financial Literacy Academy, “Serena Williams, one of the most accomplished tennis players of all time, has come under fire for her physical looks, with some claiming she is “too muscular” to be appealing.” This type of criticism is especially harmful to young female athletes who are still building their sense of self and are looking for guidance. Due to the stereotype of women not being athletic and strong which has been around for many years, the world has yet to come to realize the true athleticism women hold. Moreover, despite the fact that women have faced many inequalities in sports, they have still achieved just as much as men have in sports, if not, more, and have had a great impact around the …show more content…
While the men’s game had around 14 million views. Furthermore, the singular 2023 WWC soccer final had a staggering 53.9 million views. These numerous examples of female sports reaching high levels and surpassing male sports simply prove that women have been held under the wrong perception of being bad athletes. Now most of you may oppose and say that men are physically faster and stronger, and overall have more athleticism than women due to the testosterone levels they have in their bodies. While that is completely true, men and women should not be compared to one another to start with, as it would just be an unfair comparison. This is why we categorize sports by gender, age, and ability to give everyone equal opportunities. Just because women are compared to men doesn’t make them bad athletes. Men only have more athletic advantages due to their biological bodies. Females are still equally skilled, talented, and equally hardworking, if not,