Naomi Osaka, who slipped to 84th place in the world rankings after the Australian Open, unexpectedly lost 0-6 4-6 to No. 21 seed Kudmetova after passing the first round of the WTA1000 Indian Wells, which was the eighth egg swallowing in her career (win or loss), and her seven egg swallowing experiences are as follows:
2016 Miami Round 3: 0-6 3-6 Babos
2017 Tokyo First Round: 0-6 3-6 Narikuro Ryumi
2017 Wimbledon second round: 6-1 0-6 6-4 Strikova
2018 Roma first round: 0-6 1-6 Halep
2019 French Open first round: 0-6 7-6(4) 6-1 Schmidlova
2020 Confederations Cup vs Spain: 0-6 3-6 Tomo
2021 Miami 1/4 Finals: 0-6 4-6 Sakkari
But worse than losing, Naomi Osaka was verbally abused by the audience on the field:
“Throw her out!” (Throw her out)
“Naomi, you suck.” (Naomi, you suck)
Naomi Osaka, who was deeply affected, asked the referee to ask for a microphone to communicate with the audience, but the referee said no, but if the audience scolded again, they would be expelled from the scene.
However, Osaka Naomi was very uncomfortable and once shed tears, but she insisted on finishing the game. After the game, the organizing committee deliberately broke the convention and arranged an on-site interview session for the losing party. Naomi Osaka smiled and answered some questions, she said: "I just want to say thank you to everyone, I have been questioned before, I am used to being hacked, but this scene reminds me of a video of Venus and Serena being discriminated against here." If you haven't seen it, you should take a look. That scene was played back over and over in my own mind. ”
The Williams sisters are well known for their racial discrimination at the Indian Wells tournament in 2001, when Dawei and his father watched Serena play in the stands, booed by the audience, and then the two sisters boycotted the event for 14 years, and did not return to the tournament until 2015. The former champion of the tournament said that the interference did cause his mental imbalance and he could not cry on the spot. Nevertheless, she generously thanked the audience for their support and congratulated her opponent on winning.
In addition, Naomi Osaka's answer to questions about the number of entries has also caused controversy. Because so far, she has competed in a small number of competitions, and has been criticized for lacking work ethics, eating old books, and so on.
She said: "To be honest, I think the tennis season is a bit too long, but that's just my personal opinion. I'm the kind of person who wants to play as few races as possible, which is also a bad habit for me, but in order to do that I have to perform well in every race, so I always create internal pressure for myself, such as at least reaching the quarterfinals every time, and of course I can enrich myself by competing more. But I also don't know exactly how many races there are throughout the year, so there's no way to give you an accurate number of races. ”
Her remarks caused a heated discussion, as follows:
Sympathetic:
It's a pity that Naomi Osaka's talent is gone, and if not, at least the fifth Grand Slam has arrived.
If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight! Guo Degang once said that part of the money you earn is the money you are scolded.
Not only wta, atp is the same, withdrawal from the competition, refusal to refuse the visa, discrimination of discrimination, suspension of suspension. In the current tennis world, you can't play well, and there are too many things to mix. It was really a golden age, very high in purity and shining. In this era, it is like gold-plated brass, desperately whitewashing Taiping, but all kinds of impurities are mixed too much, mainly the damn hegemonic politics and indiscriminate discrimination.
Supporters:
Refuel the trough past early recovery state
There is nothing to see without Osaka's wta
Unsupported Pie:
She's not Japanese at all!
Her remarks really don't deserve so many endorsements
It can only be said that the game does not believe in tears
Retire, shame on you
How did four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka break her depression? This is the most important issue for her to tackle. (Source: Tennis House Author: Stray Rabbit)