In anticipation of the Supreme Court's ruling in West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Hecox v. Little
The Supreme Court is about to rule on the question that 80% of Americans already know the answer to: women's sports are for women.
Generations of women built women’s sports over five decades and they’re not going to give them up to men.
The most decorated female athletes in the world — the ones who know what it takes to compete at the highest level — lay out the truth.
World number one tennis player Aryna Sabalenka said it simply: "The woman has been working her whole life to reach her limit and then she has to face a man, who is biologically much stronger. It's not fair."
Serena Williams told David Letterman she'd lose to Andy Murray "6-0, 6-0 in maybe 10 minutes"-- because the men's game is, "a completely different sport."
WNBA brawler Sophie Cunningham agreed with Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr.’s comments about an 8th-grade boys' team defeating a WNBA team, saying: "I don't want to be unrealistic or delusional. Men are just stronger, bigger, athletic. They just are a different build. And if so, if you put them up against females, well, yeah, they're going to win, duh."
Nobody needed a court to tell them this. But now the highest Court is going to say it anyway.

