
So, was her gesture in jest or was it racist? The jury is still out on that. Some bloggers have taken to the Internet to express their disdain for her actions. Many seem to echo the sentiment that Wozniacki’s mockery of Serena reinforces age-old stereotypes about Black women’s bodies as hypersexual. One blogger said, “So a white woman can do something like this, but Serena Williams can’t crip walk to celebrate a victory? Wozniacki stuffed her bra and underwear so that she could appear like Serena. It may have been done in “jest,” but I love how people can can turn a black woman’s body and sexuality into a caricature. However, we should not have the autonomy to celebrate any successes of our own.”
While some have labeled the gesture in poor taste and indeed racist, others have simply laughed at the joke. The Yahoo Sports crew clearly saw her antics in good humor as they wrote, “Fun-loving Caroline Wozniacki made Serena Williams the butt of her joke at an exhibition match in Sao Paulo.”

It should be noted that in the world of tennis, impressions are often made in jest by one player to another and Wozniacki is known for her practical jokes (maybe at the expense of her actual tennis skill); having poked fun at tennis legends such as Williams and Rafael Nadal. Certainly, if she is racist she’s at least an equal opportunist.
While her most recent joke may have been in poor taste, does that mean it was racist? Does anything that a white person does to poke fun at sensitive topics for black people, such as the stereotype regarding hypersexuality and black women’s bodies, mean that they are purposefully racially insensitive? Or are they just plain ignorant to the history of race relations in the U.S.?
What are your thoughts?
Wozniacki imitates Serena in 2011
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