Elena Dementieva has been accused of throwing opponents off with
her yelp – a “wha-unhhh” that rises from a sharp cry in typical
rallies to a screeching crescendo when the pressure tells. The
current World No.5 is one of several hot Russian blonds on our
list, and while her bedroom noise levels fall at the more socially
acceptable end of the range, three years ago she was said to belong
to the big league of female grunters, peaking at 95.3db. Strange
then that she once slated the volume of compatriot grunter Maria
Sharapova following a 2006 Wimbledon quarter-finals loss. Bad
loser or grunter’s envy?
Decibel reading: 73
9. Kim Clijsters
Another women’s tennis star who’s been known to let
her “ooohs”, “aaahs” and “eeeaahhs-urrrrrrs”
get the better of her, Kim Clijster’s grunt only becomes
apparent those times she applies herself particularly hard to
her strokes. I say. When the Belgian comeback kid is on song,
her timbre is characterized by a low guttural sound as she strikes
the ball with especial gusto. Currently ranked No.9 in both the
World and grunting rankings, the 27-year-old mother may not be
a flashy, grunting teenager she once was, but she’s still
making a decent fist of it with her suggestive sound pollution.
Decibel reading: 75
8. Anna Kournikova
Anna Kournikova is a special case. For one, she’s as much
known as a smoking hot model as she is a tennis player –
and everyone agrees she’s babalicious beyond. Does this
make her grunting frolics more excusable? We’re going to
stick our necks out here and say, yes we think it does. The Russian
superstar, now retired from tennis, is said to have let out a
more genuine – if scarcely less ear-splitting – grunt,
and only when exerted; compare the more contrived shrieks of some
of her peers. To be honest, though, in your case, Anna, we wouldn’t
mind whether you were faking it or not.
Decibel reading: 78.5
7. Elena Bovina
With a sneeze-like groan that’s loud if not quite deafening,
Elena Bovina could be seen as something of a journeyman grunter
on the women’s tour. Still, if noises like hers were emanating
from the honeymoon suite next door to your hotel room, you might
be tempted to complain… or worse. The former World No.14
makes a sound that’s been interpreted as erotic by some
ears in need of cleaning, though the strapping 6'2? Russian’s
penetrating bellow has been said to distress some witnesses. Apparently,
she generates decibel levels similar to a pneumatic tool from
15 metres. That’s quite some din.
Decibel reading: 81
6. Victoria Azarenka
Victoria Azarenka’s piercing cry might lead daydreamers
to believe they are in a Central American rainforest, so much
like howler monkeys on heat do they sound. The girl from Belarus
emits a short, high pitched noise that’s been dubbed ”terrifying”
and “alarming”, and she’s one of those at the
centre of the grunting debate today. Azarenka has called for people
to “respect all the players who grunt, which are about 70%
of the whole tour,” after the crowd mimicked her “woo-woo”
wails during a second round victory in Wimbledon last year. That’s
right kids – respect the grunt.
Decibel reading: 83.5
5. Venus Williams
Only just quieter than her younger sibling, Venus Williams has
a grunt verging on a scream. High-pitched and topped off with
a trill, is this is a groan of angst… or ecstasy? While
many find the noise upsetting – reminiscent of an animal
in distress – Venus might actually be said to have a grunt
that chimes with her love goddess’ name. Either way, the
World No.2 is one of the more notable grunters of our time. Though
never penalised for her grunting misdemeanors, she did feature
in a memorable 2007 gruntathon with Maria Sharapova which set
commentators sniggering. Verdict: orgasmic.
Decibel reading: 85
4. Serena Williams
Closely matched with Venus in the grunting stakes as is in everything
else, Serena is bequeathed with a more masculine rumble than her
sister. Forceful and deep, but at times higher pitched when she
is excited, the current world No.1’s grunt is the sort that
might startle spectators as well as challengers. She claims she’s
“not conscious” when she’s doing it and that
other players grunting “doesn’t really affect”
her. The sometime model permitted a bit of flirtatious banter
with British chat show host Jonathan Ross when teased with repeated
recordings of her on-court antics. Saucy if not serene.
Decibel reading: 88.9
3. Monica Seles
Widely credited as the original female grunter, Monica Seles
singlehandedly inspired the Centre Court ‘grunt-o-meter’,
used by British newspapers covering Wimbledon when the svelte
Yugoslav first began grunting her way through matches. Notable
for the double-bang quality of her grunt – a moan followed
by a louder, shriller groan – Seles got all the noise complaints
in the 90s. Famously, after the threat of a fine, she clammed
up for her 1992 final with Stefi Graf – a match she was
promptly thrashed in. She now regrets this, and grunters these
days are more reluctant to contain themselves.
Decibel reading: 93.2
2. Maria Sharapova
Maria Sharapova’s frenzied moan is a porn star grunt to
match her porn star looks – though she says it’s been
that way since she started playing tennis aged four. Sharapova’s
scream has officially been clocked at 101 decibels, the equivalent
of a police siren, so when the ex-Wimbledon champion wails you
know the crowd takes notice. Accused by three-times former Wimbledon
champ Chris Evert of raising the volume of her grunts to win crucial
points, the Russian hottie has urged the snooping media to “just
watch the match”. We would, but we’re arrested by
you and your noises, Maria.
Decibel reading: 101
1. Michelle Larcher de Brito
The big noise last year was about then 16-year-old Michelle Larcher
de Brito, who emits less of a grunt than a squeal akin to an airplane
taking off. During the 2009 French Open, opponent Aravane Rezaï
complained to the umpire about the racket the Portuguese teen
was making, which led to a Grand Slam official being brought to
the net. No action was taken against the new Queen of Screams,
but she was booed off the court. De Brito has said: “If
people don’t like my grunting, they can always leave”.
We’re sure they have. In droves. A shriek that brings to
mind the image of a banshee in estrus.