Serena said she was proud of me – Osaka

Serena Williams told Naomi Osaka she was proud of her after the Japanese star's US Open win.

Published : Sep 13, 2018 18:01 IST

Serena Williams congratulates Naomi Osaka on her win
Serena Williams congratulates Naomi Osaka on her win
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Serena Williams congratulates Naomi Osaka on her win

Naomi Osaka revealed Serena Williams told her she was proud of her after she claimed the US Open title.

Osaka, 20, became the first Japanese player to win a grand slam with her 6-2 6-4 win over her idol Williams in the final on Saturday.

However, her success was overshadowed by controversy surrounding Williams, who was handed three code violations by Carlos Ramos before accusing the umpire of sexism.

The Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd booed during the trophy presentation, dampening Osaka's moment.

Speaking on Wednesday, Osaka said she was unsure just why the crowd were booing at the time, but Williams had some kind words for the champion.

"She said, like, she was proud of me and that I should know that the crowd wasn't booing at me," Osaka told The Ellen DeGeneres Show. "So I was really happy that she said that.

"At the time, I did kind of think they were booing at me 'cause I couldn't tell what was going on because it was just so loud in there, so it was a little bit stressful."

As Williams fell apart, Osaka showed maturity by staying cool to close out her first maiden title.

Osaka said she was taught as a youngster to ignore the other side of the court.

"You're told to just turn around and try to focus so I tried to do that," she said. "But in my mind, I really wanted to know what was going on."

 
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