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‘Still Rather Be Myself Than Anyone Else’ – Naomi Osaka Tackles Hecklers After Indian Wells 2022 Menace

Published 03/18/2022, 4:56 PM EDT

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In recent times, Naomi Osaka has been one of the most popular tennis players in the WTA circuit. Since 2018, where she broke into the professional tour, the Japanese player has won four Grand Slam titles. The former world no.1 has two Australian Open titles and two US Open titles to her name.

Despite being a successful athlete on-court, she has had to deal with a lot of criticism and controversy. She did not play a lot of tournaments in 2021 as she wanted to focus on her mental health. The four-time major champion also announced that she would be taking some time off from tennis. However, Osaka started off the 2022 season on a positive note even though she couldn’t defend her Australian Open title.

Recently, Osaka took to Twitter to drop a post, appreciating herself for being authentic and withstanding the storm even in the toughest moments. Knowing how mentally taxing being a professional athlete can be, this post is great coming from someone who has been quite vocal about dealing with her own problems.

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“Very proud of myself for reaching a point in my life that despite the lows, I would still rather be myself than anyone else.”

 

‘She’s Had Some Issues in the Spotlight’ – John Isner Weighs in on Naomi Osaka’s Recent Issue at Indian Wells 2022

Naomi Osaka gets emotional at the Indian Wells 2022

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She lost in her Round of 64 match at the Indian Wells 2022 and her performance was greatly impacted by a heckle made by a member of the crowd. She appealed to the umpire, asking if she could address the person directly but was denied permission. Naomi Osaka seemed emotional during the match and even though she did recover a little in the second set, the Japanese star could not outdo a skillful performance by Veronika Kudermetova.

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Quite a few athletes came out in support of her and shared their own experiences of harassment that they had faced during a match. Osaka too recovered and addressed the incident in her interviews.

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However, given what she said on her social media, it’s evident that she is learning about herself every time she steps on a tennis court. Will Naomi Osaka be able to climb up the WTA rankings again? Which Grand Slam do you think she has a chance of winning this year?

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Rishma Banerjee is a tennis author at EssentiallySports. Having done her masters in Political Science with International Relations from Jadavpur University, Rishma's outlet from the hustle-bustle of academics has always been sports, especially Tennis. A die-hard fan of Rafael Nadal, she admires his grit, determination and dedication towards always being better. When not writing content for firms dealing with fintech to social media marketing to sports, she finds herself in journals and books dealing with geopolitics and strategic studies or scrolling endlessly through Tumblr!
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