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Toronto women tennis players win human rights case over equal playing time

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ordered InterCounty Tennis Association to provide equal time to both men and women, starting next year.

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Fiona Miller (right) and Cathy Boyd took a GTA tennis league to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario over unequal playing time for men and women - and won. A spokesperson for InterCounty Tennis Association said it has yet to decide wether it will comply with the decision.


Women tennis players who fought for equal playing time in a GTA league have won their case at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario — with the tribunal ruling the association discriminates against women by offering them half the number of playing opportunities as it provides to men.

In a decision reached last week, the tribunal’s vice-chair Jo-Ann Pickel ordered the mixed league of the InterCounty Tennis Association to provide equal playing time to both men and women who play at various levels, starting next year.

Gilbert Ngabo

Gilbert Ngabo is a Toronto-based sports reporter for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @dugilbo.

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