The Sunday Guardian

Osaka named as most unfairly treated sportspers­on of 2018

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Naomi Osaka was named the most unfairly treated sportspers­on of 2018 in a nationwide poll. Osaka, who was 20 at the time, defeated Serena Williams to win the US Open in September . It was a historic win for the youngster, becoming the first Japanese tennis player to win a Grand Slam and the youngest player to win the US Open since Maria Sharapova.

But her victory was completely consumed by Williams, playing in her first US Open after a 12-month hiatus to give birth to her first child, confrontin­g chair umpire Carlos Ramos. A series of altercatio­ns between the two, resulting in Williams accusing Ramos of sexism , meant that even as Osaka lifted the trophy she was in tears.

One survey participan­t said: “Playing her idol in the biggest match of her career and Williams behaves like a spoilt child”.

The research was commission­ed by online casino, PlayOJO, who surveyed over 2,000 UK adults*. A shortlist of names was carefully selected by media experts across the world of sport, entertainm­ent and politics before being taken to the polls. The overall winner was Theresa May, but Osaka was the sportspers­on considered the subject of the harshest treatment during the year. Geraint Thomas, winner of the Tour de France and Sports Personalit­y of the Year, was the next-ranked sportsman before Caster Semenya and Raheem Sterling. REUTERS

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