Panorama estimated US player McEnroe made about three times as many Wimbledon appearances as Navratilova resulting in the difference in pay. McEnroe, who won Wimbledon three times, was not immediately available to comment. BBC Sport said McEnroe and Navratilova performed different roles in the team. "John's role is of a different scope and time commitment," BBC Sport said in a statement to Panorama, citing that "gender isn't a factor" in salary.John McEnroe paid more than Martina Navratilova by BBC https://t.co/ERKaNsaUmz
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 19, 2018
Navratilova agreed McEnroe was on air more. "Ten times as much? I don't think so," she said. The BBC has admitted to a gender pay gap of 9 percent, meaning more men are in better paid jobs, but said this is narrower than the British average of 18 percent. The corporation does not admit to paying women less than men for equal work.This #genderpaygap story is SO misleading it's unreal. McEnroe and Navratilova do not have the same job or the same contract. https://t.co/p3n2BNstY7
— Kate Andrews (@KateAndrs) March 19, 2018
Proud of all our Wimbledon team but if you’re following tonight’s #Panorama this explains the difference between Martina Navratilova and John McEnroe’s roles: pic.twitter.com/hxP2zxRaKB
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) March 19, 2018