Naomi Osaka says she won't do press conferences at French Open

Osaka says the nature of news conferences puts an undue burden on players’ mental health.

Published : May 27, 2021 09:10 IST

Japanese World No. 2, Naomi Osaka. - AP
Japanese World No. 2, Naomi Osaka. - AP
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Japanese World No. 2, Naomi Osaka. - AP

Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka on Wednesday said she will not take questions from the press at this year's French Open, saying the nature of news conferences puts an undue burden on players’ mental health.

“I’m writing this to say I'm not going to do any press during Roland Garros,” the Japanese wrote on  Twitter .

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“I’ve often felt that people have no regard for athletes’ mental health and this rings true whenever I see a press conference or partake in one. We’re often sat there and asked questions that we’ve been asked multiple times before or asked questions that bring doubt into our minds and I’m just not going to subject myself to people that doubt me.”

Osaka added that expecting players to answer questions after losses amounted to “kicking a person while they’re down.”

 

The World No. 2 said the decision was “nothing personal” against the tournament or a couple of journalists with whom she has a friendly relationship with and that she hoped the tournaments would reconsider their approach.

Many tennis tournaments require players to speak to the media after each match or pay a fine. American Christian Harrison was fined $3,000 by the ATP after refusing to take part in a mandatory on-court interview at the Delray Beach Open in January amid a dispute over mask wearing.

Osaka said she hoped the “considerable amount” that she expects to be fined will go towards a mental health charity. She later tweeted a video of former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch famously repeating the line “I’m just here so I won’t get fined,” at a pre-Super Bowl press conference in 2015.

Osaka has in the past used her platform and considerable press attention to highlight issues of police violence and racial inequality. The 23-year-old made headlines earlier this week when sports business website Sportico reported she had earned $55.2 million over the past 12 months, a record haul for a female athlete.

French Open qualifiers are underway and the tournament is due to end on June 13.

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