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.
โWe talk about you as being British, but you were born in Hungary, Australian citizenship,โ Humphrys said to the British number one.
โAnd I seem to remember that the Australian high commissioner, when you won the quarter-final, said โgreat to see an Aussie win.โ And we were saying: โgreat to see a Brit win.โ
โSo, what are you?โ
Laughing, slightly nervously, Konta answered: โI was actually born in Australia to Hungarian parents.
โBut Iโve lived half my life here now, almost, so Iโm a British citizen, and Iโm incredibly proud to represent Great Britain. I have done so officially since 2012 but, definitively, I have personally since 2005 when I moved here.
โIโve also represented Great Britain at the Olympics, so Iโm 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 โinsensitiveโ.
โBritain 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.
โJohn 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, Kontaโs ability at a young age was also questioned by the veteran presenter.
โYou were, so I read, the 388th best junior in Australia. Now, normally, people wouldnโt look at you and say: โAh, she is a future champion.โ
โSo, what do you think was it about you that attracted peopleโs attention?โ he asked.
She dealt with the question cooly again, laughing โThatโs 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.
โBut thatโs the way it is with sport. Thereโs a lot of things that become misleading or are half-truths. But, again, Iโve had a great journey and Iโm really enjoying my tennis where it is now and Iโm enjoying the work Iโm doing with the team I have around me.โ
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