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Indian Wells CEO Raymond Moore resigns after controversial remarks

Raymond Moore has resigned from his positions at the BNP Paribas Open after his controversial remarks.

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BNP Paribas Open chief executive and tournament director Raymond Moore has resigned after his controversial comments about women's tennis.

Moore was at the centre of controversy late in the event at Indian Wells, saying female players ride on the success of their male counterparts.

He was heavily criticised for the comments, which came as Novak Djokovic and Victoria Azarenka clinched titles.

Just a day later, Moore resigned from his role – tournament owner Larry Ellison said in a statement.

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"Earlier today I had the opportunity to speak with Raymond Moore," Ellison said.

"Ray let me know that he has decided to step down from his roles as CEO and tournament director effective immediately. I fully understand his decision."

Ellison said he appreciated how much women added to the sport and he wanted that to continue.

Moore had been slammed after saying: "If I was a lady player, I'd go down every night on my knees and thank God that Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were born, because they have carried this sport."

Ellison said: "Nearly half a century ago, Billie Jean King began her historic campaign for the equal treatment of women in tennis.

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"What followed is an ongoing, multi-generational, progressive movement to treat women and men in sports equally.

"Thanks to the leadership of Billie Jean, Martina Navratilova, Venus Williams, Serena Williams and so many other great women athletes, an important measure of success has already been achieved.

"I'm proud to say that it is now a decade long tradition at our tournament at Indian Wells, and all the major tennis tournaments, to pay equal prize money to both the women and the men.

"I would like to personally thank all the great women athletes who fought so hard for so many years in the pursuit of equal prize money in professional tennis. And I'd like to congratulate them on their success.

"All of us here at the BNP Paribas Open promise to continue working with everyone to make tennis a better sport for everybody."

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