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Commentator Dokic hits out at ‘fat-shaming’ trolls at Australian Open

Former tennis player says she receives online abuse globally on her looks

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Jan 2023 1:10PM

Commentator Dokic hits out at ‘fat-shaming’ trolls at Australian Open
Tennis player-turned-commentator Jelena Dokic has called out body-shaming comments she received online while working at the Australian Open. – Courier Mail Sports Facebook pic, January 23, 2023

MELBOURNE – Tennis player-turned-commentator Jelena Dokic lashed out today at the “disgusting” body-shaming she has endured online while working at the Australian Open.

The Australian, who rose to a career-high world ranking of four in 2002, has been conducting on-air interviews at Melbourne Park after players win matches.

But the 39-year-old, who has been open in the past about her experiences with family violence and mental health, said she had repeatedly come in for online abuse over her weight.

“The ’body shaming’ and ‘fat shaming’ over the last 24 hours has been insane,” she wrote on Instagram.

She said it came from all over the world, but particularly Serbia. She was born in Croatia and has a Serbian father.

“And yes a lot of them are women too. So much for ‘women supporting women’,” she added.

Dokic, who last year revealed she nearly committed suicide, said the abuse was “evil and disgusting”.

“The most common comment being ‘what happened to her, she is so big’?” she wrote.

“I will tell you what happened, I am finding a way and surviving and fighting. And it really doesn’t matter what I am doing and what happened because size shouldn’t matter.

“What matters is your online abuse, bullying and fat shaming. That’s what matters because those of you that do it are just evil, bad, mean and ignorant people.”

Dokic sprang to prominence at Wimbledon in 1999 when she stunned world number one Martina Hingis in the first round.

She won six WTA singles titles during her career and reached the semi-finals of Wimbledon in 2000, but struggled for years to escape the influence of her volatile father Damir.

They endured a well-documented split and she tumbled down the rankings.

The family rift followed a series of bizarre episodes including Damir being banned from the All England Club at Wimbledon and at one point claiming his daughter had been kidnapped. – AFP, January 23, 2023

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