Nadal, Osaka and Hamilton scoop top Laureus 2021 awards

Japan's Osaka won her second U.S. Open title last year, while Nadal equalled Roger Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam titles by claiming his 13th French Open crown.

Published : May 07, 2021 08:42 IST

Rafael Nadal speaks after winning the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award during the Laureus World Sports Awards 2021 Virtual Award Ceremony. (Handout screengrab)
Rafael Nadal speaks after winning the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award during the Laureus World Sports Awards 2021 Virtual Award Ceremony. (Handout screengrab)
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Rafael Nadal speaks after winning the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award during the Laureus World Sports Awards 2021 Virtual Award Ceremony. (Handout screengrab)

Spain's Rafa Nadal was named the 2021 Laureus Sportsman of the year on Thursday, while fellow tennis player Naomi Osaka won the top women's honour.

Japan's Osaka won her second U.S. Open title last year, while Nadal equalled Roger Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam titles by claiming his 13th French Open crown.

Nadal picked up his fourth Laureus honour, having previously scooped the Breakthrough, Comeback and men's individual awards.

"The rest of the sportsmen probably deserve the trophy the same as me, but this was the year for me and I can’t be happier," the 34-year-old Nadal said.

"Winning the French Open and equalling the 20th Grand Slam of Roger Federer has been an unforgettable moment.

"It means a lot to equal my great rival, but at the same time, my great friend. It's something very special after all the history we have had together on and off court."

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Naomi Osaka speaks after winning the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award during the Laureus World Sports Awards 2021 Virtual Award Ceremony. (Handout Screengrab)
 

Laureus hailed Osaka's "powerful statement" at the U.S. Open to support the 'Black Lives Matter' campaign as she highlighted racial injustice by wearing different face masks at her matches bearing the names of African Americans who died in recent years.

"I think it is important to use my voice," said 23-year-old Osaka. "Because for me I feel like I often hold back a lot and worry about what people think of me, but you know if you have a platform it is very important you use it."

Tennis dominated the digital awards ceremony in Seville as American great Billie Jean King received the Lifetime Achievement award.

German soccer champions Bayern Munich, who won last season's Champions League, was named the Team of the Year.

Britain's Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton claimed the inaugural Athlete Advocate of the Year Award for his involvement in the fight against racism.

Quaterback Patrick Mahomes won the Breakthrough of the Year Award after helping Kansas City Chiefs in 2020 to its first Super Bowl appearance and win in 50 years, at the age of 24.

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