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Osaka pulls out of French Open

Osaka reveals ‘bouts of depression’ after Paris pullout

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Paris, June 1: Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open on Monday following the bitter fallout from her decision to boycott all media activity at the Grand Slam event, revealing she has “suffered long bouts of depression” and will “take some time away from the court”.

“The best thing for the tournament, the other players and my well-being is that I withdraw so that everyone can get back to focusing on the tennis going on in Paris,” the world number two wrote on Twitter.

The 23-year-old Japanese star was fined $15,000 on Sunday and threatened with disqualifi­cation after she refused to carry out a mandatory news conference following her first round win.

She claimed on the eve of Roland Garros that such post-match inquests were akin to “kicking people when they are down” and that they had a detrimenta­l effect on her mental health.

“I never wanted to be a distractio­n and I accept that my timing was not ideal and my message could have been clearer,” the four-time Grand Slam title winner said in her statement.

“The truth is I have suffered bouts of depression since the US Open in 2018 and I have had a really hard time coping with that.”

She added: “In Paris, I was already feeling vulnerable and anxious so I thought it was better to exercise self-care and skip the press conference­s.

“I announced it preemptive­ly because I do feel like the rules are quite out-dated in parts and I wanted to highlight that.

“I am going to take some time away from the court now.”

Osaka said she has also apologised to organisers over the affair..

French Tennis Federation president Gilles Moretton had described her vow of silence as “a phenomenal error”.

On Monday, he said in a statement: “We are sorry and sad for Naomi Osaka.

The outcome of Naomi withdrawin­g from Roland Garros is unfortunat­e.”

HIGHEST EARNING FEMALE ATHLETE

Osaka is the world’s highest earning female athlete, making $37.4 million in 2020.

She burst onto the scene in 2018 with a maiden Slam win at the US Open. She has gone on to win another title in New York as well as two Australian Opens.

Mari Osaka, a former player herself, said her sister had been struggling to cope in the run-up to Paris. “Naomi mentioned to me before the tournament that a family member had come up to her and remarked that she’s bad on clay,” Mari wrote on Reddit.

“At every press conference she’s told she has a bad record on clay.

“When she lost in Rome, she was not OK mentally. She was completely shattered and I think everyone’s remarks and opinions have gotten to her head.”

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 ?? — AFP ?? Japan’s Naomi Osaka celebrates after defeating Romania’s Patricia Maria Tig in the French Open first round match in Paris on Monday.
— AFP Japan’s Naomi Osaka celebrates after defeating Romania’s Patricia Maria Tig in the French Open first round match in Paris on Monday.

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