Basketball: “it can’t be played”, “the physical difference is very clear”… A transgender player dominates his championship and arouses misunderstanding

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Arriving this summer at the Monaco club, Julie Tetart (32 years old, 1m91) weighs in on the women’s N1 defenses and arouses the misunderstanding of other teams who demand “sporting fairness”. A woman since 2022 on her identity card, the player is afraid of changing the law.

“My dream has always been to play at the highest level, I started playing basketball when I was five years old and this desire has been linked throughout my life to my desire to one day make my transition.” At 1.91 meters tall and 32 years old, Julie Tetart will not go unnoticed on the N1 women’s floors under the colors of Monaco. A transgender player, he imposes his power and superiority on his opponents. Something to talk about.

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A situation in which the Monegasque club is “preparing” itself according to Eric Elena, the boss of the club, contacted by The Team. The latter probably did not think that a few months after his arrival, someone who had not played basketball for three years, would have such an effect on the performance of his team, which is currently leading and has not yet lose

“It is possible to return to the past”

“In the match against Monaco, I am clear: we did not play on equal terms. The physical difference is very clear and without Tetart, the game will not be the same. In the rebounds, in the duels under the racket, it will not be played , and my players came out disappointed” commented on the daily sports a president of N1 women promoting “sporting fairness”.

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This is the last argument put on the table a little earlier by another president, and it excludes that the FFBB (French Basketball Federation, Editor’s note), which currently allows the participation of transgender athlete in women’s basketball championships, backpedal. “A change in the law can happen Today, the FFBB promotes inclusion, but tomorrow, a step back is possible” said Tetart.

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