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'So, what are you?': BBC presenter under fire for questioning if Konta is truly British

The Wimbledon semi-finalist was interviewed by John Humphrys on the Today programme earlier.

BBC PRESENTER JOHN Humphrys has been criticised for questioning if tennis star Johanna Konta โ€” a British citizen and Team GB athlete โ€” is truly British.

The 26-year-old, who reached the semi-final stages of Wimbledon last week, was interviewed on the Today programme on Radio 4 earlier.

When questioned, Konta clarified that she had lived in the country for half of her life, and that she had represented Team GB at the Olympics.

โ€œWe talk about you as being British, but you were born in Hungary, Australian citizenship,โ€ Humphrys said to the British number one.

โ€œAnd I seem to remember that the Australian high commissioner, when you won the quarter-final, said โ€˜great to see an Aussie win.โ€™ And we were saying: โ€˜great to see a Brit win.โ€™

โ€œSo, what are you?โ€

Laughing, slightly nervously, Konta answered: โ€œI was actually born in Australia to Hungarian parents.

โ€œBut Iโ€™ve lived half my life here now, almost, so Iโ€™m a British citizen, and Iโ€™m incredibly proud to represent Great Britain. I have done so officially since 2012 but, definitively, I have personally since 2005 when I moved here.

โ€œIโ€™ve also represented Great Britain at the Olympics, so Iโ€™m definitely a British athlete.โ€

Listeners of the show took to Twitter to defend Konta, while the shadow sports minister, Rosena Allin-Khan, referred to Humphrysโ€™ line of questioning as โ€˜insensitiveโ€™.

โ€œBritain is made greater by the rich cultural mix we are blessed to have. In sport, Johanna Konta is a shining example of this,โ€ she told the Guardian.

โ€œJohn Humphrys is an experienced journalist, but he has been insensitive here. We have a rich tapestry of people from diverse backgrounds, all of whom identify as and are proud to call themselves British โ€“ myself included.โ€

Now the world number four, Kontaโ€™s ability at a young age was also questioned by the veteran presenter.

โ€œYou were, so I read, the 388th best junior in Australia. Now, normally, people wouldnโ€™t look at you and say: โ€˜Ah, she is a future champion.โ€™

โ€œSo, what do you think was it about you that attracted peopleโ€™s attention?โ€ he asked.

She dealt with the question cooly again, laughing โ€œThatโ€™s not entirely accurate as well because, actually, I won the under 12s nationals in Australia when I was a youngster, so I was definitely one of the best in the country.

โ€œBut thatโ€™s the way it is with sport. Thereโ€™s a lot of things that become misleading or are half-truths. But, again, Iโ€™ve had a great journey and Iโ€™m really enjoying my tennis where it is now and Iโ€™m enjoying the work Iโ€™m doing with the team I have around me.โ€

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