Tennis stars Eugenie Bouchard and Serena Williams have both been asked to perform post-match 'twirls', sparking a sexism debate.
Tennis Australia commentator Ian Cohen asked the stars - both tipped for success at the ongoing Australian Open - to twirl in post-match interviews on the court.
It's drawn criticism from the likes of former world number one Billie Jean King, who said on Twitter: "The Australian Open interviewer asking the women to twirl on court is out of line.
"This is truly sexist. If you ask the women, you have to ask the guys."
Bouchard, 20, said she wasn't offended by the request but that male tennis stars should be asked to "flex their muscles" to balance out requests to twirl.
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