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Wimbledon Officials Admit Looks Are a Factor for Centre Court


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Wimbledon Officials Admit Looks Are a Factor for Centre Court

The female tennis players in the gallery above all have one thing in common (at least): They’ve all played on Wimbledon’s Centre Court this week despite either being unseeded or not ranked in the top five.

While Wimbledon’s Centre Court has traditionally been a prime-time spot to watch top players on the court, Maria Sharapova, Gisela Dulko, Victoria Azarenka, Sorana Cirstea, Caroline Wozniacki, and Maria Kirilenko all played there this week. And Serena Williams, who’s ranked #2, and #5-ranked Svetlana Kuznetsova, who won the French Open, were placed on outside courts.

This is no mere coincidence. Johnny Perkins, a spokesman from the All England Club, was quoted in the Daily Mail as saying, “It’s not a coincidence that those [on Wimbledon’s Centre Court] are attractive.

Curiously, Johnny Perkins quickly retracted his statement when probed further about the choice of placement of tennis players on Wimbledon’s Centre Court:

“Looks per se are not taken into account,” Mr Perkins told the Herald. However, he acknowledged “box office appeal” was one of 28 points considered when courts were allocated. He defended scheduling Sharapova’s match against Dulko on Centre Court despite the fact neither is ranked in the world top 40. “You had a former champion against an up and coming player,” he said. Filed In:  lifestyle pop culture sports

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Mike Renolds on Aug 14, 09  0 Trends   19 Comments
Studies show attractive students get more attention and higher evaluations from their teachers, good-looking patients get more personalized care from their doctors, and handsome criminals receive lighter sentences than less attractive convicts. But how much do looks matter at work? The ugly truth, according to economics professors Daniel Hamermesh of the University of Texas and Jeff Biddle of Michigan State University, is that plain people earn 5 to 10 percent less than people of average looks, who in turn earn 3 to 8 percent less than those deemed good-looking. Yes, it happens everywhere. It's a fact of life.
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