Are you a feminist? Interested in sports? If so, this is the article for you. We always hear about the Premier League, NBA or the NFL. News about sports is almost always male-centric: the headlines are usually about a huge football defeat or how Lewis Hamilton has won another Grand Prix, but you rarely ever see much about women’s sports. Of course, there are many notable female athletes – Michelle Kwan and Emma Raducanu are just two of multiple examples. However, women in sport are consistently paid significantly less - a study in 2019 comparing the highest paid male athletes and female athletes showed that Lionel Messi was paid $127 million, which was 335% more than Serena Williams, who was paid $29.2 million.
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