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Bold move! She’s showing them that they need her more than she needs them as well as taking care of mental health.![]()
World No. 2 Osaka withdraws from Wimbledon
Women's world No. 2-ranked player Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from Wimbledon, according to a statement released by her team Thursday.www.espn.com
World No. 2 Naomi Osaka withdraws from Wimbledon to take 'personal time with friends and family'
Naomi Osaka, ranked No. 2 in the world in women's tennis, has withdrawn from Wimbledon, according to a statement released by her agent on Thursday.
"Naomi won't be playing Wimbledon this year," the statement read. "She is taking some personal time with friends and family. She will be ready for the Olympics and is excited to play in front of her home fans."
Wimbledon organizers had been in contact with Osaka and others about the tournament's media operations this year, All England Club chief executive Sally Bolton said Thursday.
Osaka, 23, withdrew from the French Open before the second round in the wake of the controversy caused by her decision to skip mandatory postmatch news conferences at the tournament.
She revealed that she had been dealing with anxiety and depression since bursting into the limelight by winning the US Open in 2018, the first of her four Grand Slam titles.
Osaka had also pulled out of next week's Berlin WTA 5000 grass-court tournament on Monday, raising doubts about her participation at Wimbledon, which is due to begin June 28.
News of Oskaka's withdrawal comes after two-time Wimbledon champion Rafael Nadal announced he was withdrawing from the tournament and this summer's Tokyo Olympics in an effort to preserve his health and prolong his career.
Some folks just ain’t built for the spotlight.
She just ain't built for the grind
but also there shouldn't be a grind
I had to watch this a few times...
As a man?
I was like that wasn't that bad a question. It was too long, designed to get a specific response and to mess with her.
Some media training she should have been prepared for that and could have easily side stepped.
As a father?
I got angry. Cause I know he deliberately tried to get at her on some bullsh*t. It was obvious and his "apology" proves it. And I was watching with a clenched jaw.
As a Haitian?
I'm riding with her heavy. Cause any other white athlete whose country was hit with a tragedy so soon so fresh? Would have been treated better.
As someone who has watched hundreds of these presser?
This is what comes with the life you chosen, it's not "fair" but it is what it is. You gotta toughen your skin. Or just don't do it and accept the consequences of that decision.
I had to watch this a few times...
As a man?
I was like that wasn't that bad a question. It was too long, designed to get a specific response and to mess with her.
Some media training she should have been prepared for that and could have easily side stepped.
As a father?
I got angry. Cause I know he deliberately tried to get at her on some bullsh*t. It was obvious and his "apology" proves it. And I was watching with a clenched jaw.
As a Haitian?
I'm riding with her heavy. Cause any other white athlete whose country was hit with a tragedy so soon so fresh? Would have been treated better.
As someone who has watched hundreds of these pressers?
This is what comes with the life you chosen, it's not "fair" but it is what it is. You gotta toughen your skin. Or just don't do it and accept the consequences of that decision.
They shouldn't be assholes and she shouldn't be so sensitive
There's legit mental issues going on inside of her she should have the grace to handle and take care of.
I don't think she's obligated to talk to the media or anyone is
the media doesn't make anyone great they write about the greatness they see. if she never spoke but got on the court she'd still be the best tennis player in the world
All point covered! 100% understand.
This is what comes with the life you chosen, it's not "fair" but it is what it is. You gotta toughen your skin. Or just don't do it and accept the consequences of that decision.
I had to watch this a few times...
As a man?
I was like that wasn't that bad a question. It was too long, designed to get a specific response and to mess with her.
Some media training she should have been prepared for that and could have easily side stepped.
As a father?
I got angry. Cause I know he deliberately tried to get at her on some bullsh*t. It was obvious and his "apology" proves it. And I was watching with a clenched jaw.
As a Haitian?
I'm riding with her heavy. Cause any other white athlete whose country was hit with a tragedy so soon so fresh? Would have been treated better.
As someone who has watched hundreds of these pressers?
This is what comes with the life you chosen, it's not "fair" but it is what it is. You gotta toughen your skin. Or just don't do it and accept the consequences of that decision.
The part in bold is where I am with it.
Get media training, deal with your issues and either get with the program or give up.
I wish I could be more impartial and detached when commenting on these things...
But it seems the older I get, the more sensitive I get. All I see is my kid my goddaughter my niece my baby cousin my neighbors kid etc in these situations
I don't think I'm built to ever see people as JUST NUMBERS etc.
I couldn't do THAT type of media, or government policy maker or work in pharmaceutical firearms etc.

I'm torn.
I don't say she has to give up (you gotta be more specific) and also I don't REALLY want to say just get with the program.
Maybe she gonna be the one to change how ALL this is done.
Just because it's what we grew up with doesn't mean it is or should be the norm moving forward
I gotta give her the support to blaze a trail.
By any chance have you watched her documentary show on Netflix? I drew a lot of conclusions about her from that show.
IMO, part of the issue is also how she was raised. Home schooled, she's always been withdrawn.
When you're on this public platform, some things you just have to change.