Aleshanee - I’m not answering for Altayman, but just my own opinion. I think there’s a huge correlation between lesbians and certain sports. To deny this would be me being dishonest to myself. Candace Wiggins, an
actual WNBA player, suggested the percentage was as high as 98% in the league, and she had endured bullying for
not being a lesbian.
https://nypost.com/2017/02/21/retired-wnba-star-i-was-tormented-for-not-being-gay/amp/.
I believe in softball, the percentage would be somewhat similar, and I found a few articles on that, but I won’t post those because they seem less well known publications. However, I will tell you that one of my best friends has been a high school softball coach for nearly thirty years (he’s about ten years older than me), and he’s told me that normally he might have only about two players on a team that aren’t leaning in the lesbian direction, or who don’t come out a few years later that way, perhaps in college or young adulthood.
In tennis, a few years ago a top-100 world tennis player said he knew of no male gay players, but there were so many female players he wouldn’t even let his daughter play tennis.
https://www.outsports.com/platform/amp/2015/7/10/8931545/sergiy-stakhovsky-gay-tennis-lesbians
In golf, I’ll let you do your own research, but as someone who has attended actual LPGA tournaments in person as a spectator, I can assure you that the lesbian golf rumors aren’t just hyperbole.
All that being said, it doesn’t mean in many of these sports that there aren’t
exceptions, because obviously there are some straight women involved in these sports, but it seems so rare that when it exists, it’s almost an anomaly.