“The men remain upfront”- Fans slam NCAA champions Georgia women tennis team’s White House visit as Donald Trump shakes hands only with the male support staff

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“The men remain upfront”- Fans slam NCAA champions Georgia women tennis team’s White House visit as Donald Trump shakes hands only with the male support staff

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The women’s tennis team from the University of Georgia recently visited the White House after winning the NCAA championship last year. The team was invited to be honored for their achievement.

They also posed for a group photograph with US President Donald Trump. However, what was meant to be a celebratory moment quickly turned controversial. This came after the image and videos from the visit were shared online.Many fans and observers noticed unusual details in the photograph. The players were placed in the background, while Trump and male staff members stood in front. This raised questions about how the champions were treated during the event.

The situation drew criticism from fans and well-known figures in tennis, including Martina Navratilova and Rennae Stubbs.

NCAA champions Georgia women's tennis team players overlooked during White House visit

The team included players like Hayden Mulberry, Mell Reasco, Sofia Rojas, and others who played key roles in winning the NCAA title. Despite their achievement, the official photo showed them standing behind Donald Trump and five male coaches and staff members. This positioning made the players less visible in the frame.

Many people found this disrespectful.

The controversy grew further after a video surfaced online. In the clip, Trump was seen greeting and shaking hands with the male staff members. However, he did not appear to greet the players in the same way. This detail upset many viewers, who expected the champions to receive direct recognition.Social media reactions were strong. Many users criticized the way the event was handled.

Some said the moment felt unfair, as the players were not given proper attention. One fan wrote, "He congratulated these women by shaking hands with 5 men. The men remained up front for the official photo”. Others questioned why the women were placed at the back even though they were the main reason for the visit. Another wrote, “Yes, let’s put the women all the way in the back and let’s not shake their hand.

Pathetic. No idea why these women would ever want to go to this White House”.

A few comments suggested that the interaction seemed more focused on the staff than the athletes themselves. A fan wrote, “ I was one of the players, I wouldn’t have gone…that said…if I was forced to be there I wouldn’t have been happy not to shake his disgusting hand”. Tennis legend Martina Navratilova shared her thoughts online. She suggested that the image itself spoke clearly about the situation. Former doubles world No.

1 Rennae Stubbs also reacted strongly. She pointed out that it would have been appropriate for the players to receive a handshake and direct acknowledgment.Both Navratilova and Stubbs have been vocal critics of Trump in the past. Their reactions added to the wider debate surrounding the incident. The controversy continues to spark discussion about respect and recognition on social media.The women’s tennis team from the University of Georgia recently visited the White House after winning the NCAA championship last year.

The team was invited to be honored for their achievement. They also posed for a group photograph with US President Donald Trump. However, what was meant to be a celebratory moment quickly turned controversial. This came after the image and videos from the visit were shared online.Many fans and observers noticed unusual details in the photograph. The players were placed in the background, while Trump and male staff members stood in front.

This raised questions about how the champions were treated during the event. The situation drew criticism from fans and well-known figures in tennis, including Martina Navratilova and Rennae Stubbs.NCAA champions Georgia women's tennis team players overlooked during White House visitThe team included players like Hayden Mulberry, Mell Reasco, Sofia Rojas, and others who played key roles in winning the NCAA title.

Despite their achievement, the official photo showed them standing behind Donald Trump and five male coaches and staff members. This positioning made the players less visible in the frame. Many people found this disrespectful.https://x.com/eciocu/status/2047598702118699062?s=46 The controversy grew further after a video surfaced online. In the clip, Trump was seen greeting and shaking hands with the male staff members. However, he did not appear to greet the players in the same way.

This detail upset many viewers, who expected the champions to receive direct recognition.Social media reactions were strong. Many users criticized the way the event was handled. Some said the moment felt unfair, as the players were not given proper attention. One fan wrote, "He congratulated these women by shaking hands with 5 men. The men remained up front for the official photo”. Others questioned why the women were placed at the back even though they were the main reason for the visit.

Another wrote, “Yes, let’s put the women all the way in the back and let’s not shake their hand.

Pathetic. No idea why these women would ever want to go to this White House”. A few comments suggested that the interaction seemed more focused on the staff than the athletes themselves. A fan wrote, “ I was one of the players, I wouldn’t have gone…that said…if I was forced to be there I wouldn’t have been happy not to shake his disgusting hand”. Tennis legend Martina Navratilova shared her thoughts online. She suggested that the image itself spoke clearly about the situation. Former doubles world No. 1 Rennae Stubbs also reacted strongly. She pointed out that it would have been appropriate for the players to receive a handshake and direct acknowledgment.Both Navratilova and Stubbs have been vocal critics of Trump in the past. Their reactions added to the wider debate surrounding the incident. The controversy continues to spark discussion about respect and recognition on social media.

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