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ESPN Drops Reporter Over Venus Williams 'Gorilla' Remark

Broadcaster Doug Adler says he “inadvertently chose the wrong word to describe her play.”

20/01/2017 10:36 PM AEDT | Updated 20/01/2017 10:51 PM AEDT
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Venus Williams, pictured Friday during her third-round victory at the Australian Open, was the subject of controversial commentary earlier in the tournament.

Regardless of whether he said “gorilla” or “guerrilla” to describe Venus Williams, a commentator for ESPN has been sidelined.

On Thursday the sports network removed tennis commentator Doug Adler from its Australian Open coverage after he made a controversial remark to explain Williams’ play, The Associated Press reported.

During Williams’ second-round victory over Stefanie Voegele, Adler noted that Williams attacked more strongly against Voegele’s second serve. The word he used to reinforce his point became the subject of hot debate.

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Offended viewers and some media outlets heard it as the racially charged “gorilla effect.” But Adler said he meant the similar-sounding “guerrilla”― as in the battle tactic ― and “simply and inadvertently chose the wrong word to describe her play,” the Chicago Tribune reported.

ESPN told AP in a statement:

“During an Australian Open stream on ESPN3, Doug Adler should have been more careful in his word selection. He apologized and we have removed him from his remaining assignments.”

 

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