Ayan Broomfield describe la exclusión sutil en los espacios del tenis

Ayan Broomfield, novia del tenista Frances Tiafoe, ha hablado sobre los desafíos raciales que enfrenta al asistir a torneos. En una entrevista reciente, detalló momentos en los que fue confundida con personal del evento a pesar de portar credenciales oficiales.

Broomfield, exjugadora de la División I que compitió para Clemson y UCLA, relató que el personal la dirigía hacia una entrada para trabajadores en los eventos. Explicó que a menudo tenía que aclarar su presencia señalando que su novio estaba a punto de jugar en la pista central.

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