Edith: See? It's an unfair advantage. I would have to come in this far to have the same angle on a serve. Girl: You had me until "freakishly tall". I still call your foot fault.
There are sports organizations banning non-“trans” women from “women’s” sports if their bodies naturally produce more than a certain amount of testosterone, but nobody is banning runners or jumpers whose bodies naturally have legs longer than a certain length.
It seems to me that they should have different size categories for field sports the way they have different weight categories for wrestling, boxing, etc.
Maybe even different categories of one sort or another for sports like basketball, football, volleyball, etc.? And so why not tennis?
Ignoring the adjective, Edith has a point.
There are sports organizations banning non-“trans” women from “women’s” sports if their bodies naturally produce more than a certain amount of testosterone, but nobody is banning runners or jumpers whose bodies naturally have legs longer than a certain length.
It seems to me that they should have different size categories for field sports the way they have different weight categories for wrestling, boxing, etc.
Maybe even different categories of one sort or another for sports like basketball, football, volleyball, etc.? And so why not tennis?