Friday, August 15, 2025
Home Tenis "I'm out of here" - Serena Williams' ex-coach & Martina Navratilova send...

“I’m out of here” – Serena Williams’ ex-coach & Martina Navratilova send bold messages after Supreme Court asked to overturn same-sex marriage ruling




The legendary Czech-American player Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams’ former coach Rennae Stubbs have recently shared their thoughts on the Supreme Court being formally asked to overturn the same-sex marriage ruling. Kim Davis, former county clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, has filed a petition, asking the Supreme Court to overturn the same-sex marriage ruling.

Ad

A decade ago, the Supreme Court, based on the legal protection of same-sex couples, issued a landmark ruling in the Obergefell vs Hodges case, subsequently extending marriage rights to them nationwide. Regarding the same legal matter, Davis also appealed in 2020 to the high court, but her appeal was not heard.

In 2015, Kim Davis was jailed for six days as she refused to provide a marriage license to a same-sex couple based on religious grounds. Davis lost a case against her in 2023, with the federal jury declaring $100,000 for the gay couple.

Ad


The tennis legend and LGBTQ advocate Martina Navratilova, who has been actively engaging herself outside of the sport, shared her thoughts on Davis' latest appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn a decade-long ruling. Through her latest X post, she mentioned:

"She really projects love and goodness, doesn’t she…🙁💩😳😱

Martina Navratilova twitter verified
@Martina
twitter logo
She really projects love and goodness, doesn’t she…🙁💩😳😱

Ad

Australian tennis icon and former coach of Serena Williams, Rennae Stubbs, a winner of 66 WTA doubles titles and a former World No. 1 in doubles rankings, also mentioned her thoughts through her recent X post, adding:

"If this happens, I’m 100% out of here! Supreme Court formally asked to overturn landmark same-sex marriage ruling."

Rennae Stubbs twitter verified
@rennaestubbs
twitter logo
If this happens, I’m 100% out of here! Supreme Court formally asked to overturn landmark same-sex marriage ruling

Ad

Kim Davis' petition is the first formal appeal since 2015 to the Supreme Court to reverse the historic same-sex marriage right, as per ABC News.


Martina Navratilova reflects on the recent political developments in the US

Martina Navratilova at The Championships - Wimbledon 2025. - Source: Getty
Martina Navratilova at The Championships - Wimbledon 2025. - Source: Getty

During her interview with the BBC in June this year, Martina Navratilova shared her thoughts on the current situation in the US, while highlighting the recent political developments. She said:

Ad

"If I were now still in that same position [as in 1975] and I had to go live somewhere, it would not be America, because it's not a democracy at the moment. I mean, people are getting chucked out by Homeland Security, they're getting chucked out because they're not on board completely with Donald Trump's agenda… because they're not kissing the ring."

Ad

She continued:

"Everything is up in the air right now, and that's the whole point. Everybody's walking on eggshells, not knowing what's going to happen."

Martina Navratilova became a U.S. citizen in 1981 after seeking political asylum in 1975.

Quick Links


Edited by Sumeet Kavthale
RELATED ARTICLES

Days after declining to answer, Jannik Sinner relents under pressure and breaks silence at Cincinnati Open on re-hire of doping ban-tainted coach

Jannik Sinner's campaign at the Cincinnati Open got off to a controversial start, thanks to his re-hiring of fitness coach Umberto Ferrera. Ferrera was one of the physiotherapists behind the World No. 1's drug ban earlier this year, when he was suspended for three months for testing positive to Clostebal. Ad In his legal defense

Cincinnati Open star with 158 IQ earns $330,000, flexes his physics knowledge and shrugs off sleepless nights to come for Jannik Sinner next

Terence Atmane scored his second big upset of the 2025 Cincinnati Open, beating Holger Rune in the quarterfinals on Friday. Earlier, he had beaten American No. 1 Taylor Fritz for the biggest win of his career yet. Ad With his place in the semifinals certain, the Frenchman is set to earn at least $332,160, coming

“I thought I don’t want anymore kids, I don’t want another marriage” – When John McEnroe opened up about how 2nd wedding to Patty...

John McEnroe's first marriage took the tennis world by storm, when the American married Oscar winner Tatum O'Neal in 1986. The relationship lasted eight years, and the pair divorced in 1994. The pair had three children, and sole custody of the kids was given to McEnroe. Ad Three years later, the former World No. 1

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Anthony Edwards’ ex Ayesha Howard’s lucrative IG business has her charging $2,500 per post amid $500K demand in legal battle

Anthony Edwards’ ex-girlfriend, Ayesha Howard, has started a lucrative Instagram business amid her ongoing legal battle with the NBA star. Howard and Edwards’ legal issues began in October last year, shortly after she gave birth to his daughter. Ad There have been multiple developments over their lengthy ordeal. The latest came on Sunday after US

Larsa Pippen highlights Taylor Swift’s powerful message on social media hate

Scottie Pippen’s ex-wife, Larsa Pippen, highlighted Taylor Swift’s powerful message on social media hate. Pippen isn’t new to the subject and has long been criticized on social media. Fans have criticized her for her relationship with Michael Jordan’s son, Marcus Jordan, among other things. Ad Larsa Pippen shared a clip of Swift’s appearance on the

Days after declining to answer, Jannik Sinner relents under pressure and breaks silence at Cincinnati Open on re-hire of doping ban-tainted coach

Jannik Sinner's campaign at the Cincinnati Open got off to a controversial start, thanks to his re-hiring of fitness coach Umberto Ferrera. Ferrera was one of the physiotherapists behind the World No. 1's drug ban earlier this year, when he was suspended for three months for testing positive to Clostebal. Ad In his legal defense

Cincinnati Open star with 158 IQ earns $330,000, flexes his physics knowledge and shrugs off sleepless nights to come for Jannik Sinner next

Terence Atmane scored his second big upset of the 2025 Cincinnati Open, beating Holger Rune in the quarterfinals on Friday. Earlier, he had beaten American No. 1 Taylor Fritz for the biggest win of his career yet. Ad With his place in the semifinals certain, the Frenchman is set to earn at least $332,160, coming

Recent Comments