Naomi OsakaтАЩs boyfriend had a clear message for her and the world condemned tennis bosses as she quit the French Open.
The world was taken aback on Tuesday morning (AEST) when it learnt Naomi Osaka was pulling out of the French Open.
The Japanese star released a lengthy statement saying she had тАЬsuffered long bouts of depression since the US Open in 2018тАЭ and was going to take some time out from the sport to focus on her wellbeing.
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The bombshell decision, made ahead of OsakaтАЩs second round clash with Ana Bogdan, comes as the tennis world furiously debated the world No. 2тАЩs call to boycott all her media commitments in Paris, citing a lack of care for athletesтАЩ mental health.
тАШShame on youтАЩ: World condemns Osaka treatment
Osaka was widely criticised in tennis circles before TuesdayтАЩs announcement, as many took exception to her blaming the media for not respecting playersтАЩ mental health, saying it simply wasnтАЩt true. Pundits suggested she was avoiding the press to deflect from her own struggles on clay and avoid being questioned about her poor form.
The four grand slams also issued a joint statement on Monday threatening Osaka with disqualification if she continued to snub the media.
After the 23-year-old opened up about her mental health struggles, upset fans vented their anger about how the four-time major winner had been hounded out of Paris, taking aim at the sportтАЩs bosses for their lack of empathy.
Sports podcaster Dave Zirin said тАЬthe treatment of Osaka by the Lords of Tennis has been shamefulтАЭ while reporter Dov Kleinman tweeted: тАЬThis is a shameful situation for those forcing Osaka to withdrew from the French Open.тАЭ
Donal Logue wrote: тАЬEvery major sport pays lip service to how issues surrounding mental health are a priority, but when Naomi Osaka begs for help because sheтАЩs struggling, @rolandgarros and the folks at the French Open kick her out of the tourney,тАЭ adding the hashtag тАЬshame on youтАЭ.
Writer Katie OтАЩBrien added: тАЬNaomi Osaka choosing to take care of her mental health, being punished for doing so and then apologising for taking care of herself seems to prove her initial point/concern perfectly.тАЭ
Rus McLaughlin wrote: тАЬAll four Grand Slam directors publicly threatened Naomi OsakaтАЩs career for not doing press conferences. That doing the puppet theatre is more important to them than top athletes playing the game itself pretty much solidifies my opinion of the International Tennis Federation.тАЭ
Sports IllustratedтАЩs Jon Wertheim also took aim at the way the four majors ganged up on Osaka, accusing them of sending a тАЬharsh, even menacing and humiliating statement, essentially threatening to ban herтАЭ.
тАЬThere is also disappointment and even anger here, because it should not have come to this,тАЭ Wertheim wrote.
тАЬTo use a French word, a little nuance would have been nice. A cursory knowledge of Osaka would have gone a long way.тАЭ
Boyfriend issues defiant message, tennis stars react
OsakaтАЩs boyfriend, rapper Cordae, issued a defiant comment on her Instagram post announcing her withdrawal.
тАЬNo need to apologise to ANYBODY!тАЭ he wrote.
Fellow pros also rallied behind the world No. 2. Teenage tennis star Coco Gauff responded to OsakaтАЩs statement by writing: тАЬStay strong. I admire your vulnerability.тАЭ
Venus Williams commented: тАЬSo proud of you. Take care of yourself and see you back winning soon!тАЭ
Sloane Stephens said: тАЬWeтАЩre behind you babygirl, take the time you need!тАЭ
Former pro Mardy Fish added: тАЬMental health is nothing to criticise. Nothing to joke about. Pls take your mental health seriously. Without my support system, I truly believe I would not be here today. Here for you.тАЭ
Tennis icon Martina Navratilova tweeted: тАЬI am so sad about Naomi Osaka. I truly hope she will be OK. As athletes we are taught to take care of our body, and perhaps the mental & emotional aspect gets short shrift. This is about more than doing or not doing a press conference. Good luck Naomi тАФ we are all pulling for you.тАЭ
NBA stud Steph Curry also weighed in. тАЬYou shouldnтАЩt ever have to make a decision like this тАФ but so damn impressive taking the high road when the powers that be don’t protect their own. Major respect @naomiosaka,тАЭ he wrote.
Tennis bossтАЩ ironic statement
Last week French Tennis Federation (FFT) president Gilles Moretton lambasted Osaka for making a тАЬphenomenal errorтАЭ to boycott press conferences. On Tuesday he fronted reporters and issued a statement on her exit, but left without taking any questions.
тАЬThe outcome of Naomi withdrawing from Roland Garros is unfortunate. We wish her the best and the quickest possible recovery, and we look forward to having Naomi in our tournament next year,тАЭ he said.
тАЬAs all the Grand Slams, the WTA, the ATP, and the ITF, we remain very committed to all athletesтАЩ wellbeing, and to continually improving every aspect of playersтАЩ experience in our tournament тАФ including with the media, like we have always strived to do.тАЭ
Tennis reporter Ben Rothenberg tweeted: тАЬThe immense irony of the FFT President not taking questions from the media in the wake of this Osaka withdrawal is not lost on anyone.тАЭ