The freeze effect was showcased big time in women's gymnastics in the last Olympics, with only one White woman on the so-called "American" team (the others being two blacks, a mestiza mystery meat, and a Jew). The endless media coverage of the two blacks, Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles, promoted the myth of gymnastics as yet another blakk spote when historically it's been very white. (Ironically, the Jewish girl, Aly Raisman, didn't get nearly as much hype from her own media cousins, probably because most people will look at her and think of her as white). I did dance and gymnastics growing up, and while there were always some black and brown girls in the regular dance classes, gymnastics was essentially snow white, with the occasional Asian here and there.
While cucked fans who paint their faces for the TV cameras and drool over clowns like Richard Sherman and LeBrown James get the airtime for obvious reasons, most White people are more rational and prefer watching athletes of their own race, even though most won't say it out loud. There's a reason why the NBA is declining in popularity, and the NFL's ratings have fallen after so many afroletes engaged in their anthem-kneeling dog-and-pony show. Even normies are getting tired of Serena Williams, and it helps (us, not her) that she has such a terrible attitude and always makes excuses when she loses, never acknowledging that her opponent was the better player. Hopefully she'll go away soon and leave Margaret Court's record unbroken.
The men's game, at least, is in a golden age, with consistent stars like Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, Murray, and Wawrinka, lots of great rivalry matches among them, and no one player being too dominant as to make things boring. And, of course, as a bonus, all of those big names are White.