Heads of the organizations in charge of all four tennis Grand Slams said Osaka could face suspension from future tournaments if she refuses to speak with the media.
Naomi Osaka of Japan looks to her team Sunday during her French Open match against Patricia Maria Țig of Romania in the first round of the women’s singles in Paris. After the match, she skipped a press conference.
that she wouldn’t speak with the press during the tournament because she has “often felt that people have no regard for athletes mental health and this rings true whenever I see a press conference or participate in one.” “We need engagement from the players to understand their perspective and find ways to improve their experiences,” they said.
“A core element of the Grand Slam regulations is the responsibility of the players to engage with the media, whatever the result of their match, a responsibility which players take for the benefit of the sport, the fans and for themselves,” the officials said.
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