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Osaka saw no more grand slam withdrawal like France Open

Osaka saw no more grand slam withdrawal like France Open
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New York: Defending US Open Champion Naomi Osaka has ruled out the future repetition of a sudden withdrawal from France Open, said Friday he would handle controversy differently if given the opportunity.
The grand slam winner four times, looking for the third New York title, came out at Roland Garros after missing post-match interviews with reporters, said it caused his mental trouble.
When he was fined and warned a similar violation in the future could bring a greater punishment, Osaka resigned from the tournament and passed Wimbledon too, his actions raised global awareness about the mental challenges faced by world-class athletes faced.
Speaking in the reporters on Friday with more set in almost, the 23-year-old Japanese star said he would do different things if put into the same situation again.
“I feel there are many things I did wrong at that time,” Osaka said on Friday.
“But I’m also the very type of person at the time, like whatever I feel I would say or do it.
I don’t need to think it’s a bad thing.” I think there are many things I learned to do better.
Of course, I don’t feel the same situation will happen again.
I would say might think it’s more of the way I don’t know how much the deal is.
“Osaka, third seed in the year’s first grand slam event began Monday, said he was happier.
To have a person who asked questions rather than getting it through audio and video monitors.” It must be better to see that person, “Osaka said.” This is true -Tar laid just to sit in front of the screen.
Maybe it’s one reason why I feel, like, many nerves.
But it feels much better to talk to humans.
“Osaka, who turned on the cauldron in the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, has played only once since then, lost his second match last week in Cincinnati.” I know I haven’t.
I played many matches.
I know that I haven’t even reached the quarter-finals, “Osaka said.” Actually I feel very happy with how I played.
I feel quite confident with where I am now.
I did not state that I would be extraordinary here.
I am a one-game-at-time person.
Hopefully it will succeed in the end.
“Osaka said he had to adjust to the feelings of people look different to him when they watched the game, a factor that could be a factor with a full capacity crowd that was allowed in the US Open after the audience.
Banned last year because of Covid-19.” Will definitely feel a little different.
I don’t really know how to describe it, but I kind of have to overcome the feelings of gaze people feel a little different for me, “Osaka said.” At the same time I started telling yourself that it was what it was.
I did what I did, so I couldn’t change the perception of people on me.
“Maybe make me feel a little nervous.
But the first round always makes me feel a little nervous.
Maybe I can connect it with it.
I think I’ll find out when I was in that situation.” Osaka said he wanted to be able to see the court as a sustust place from an off-court problem, but he didn’t.
“It would be better if there was a line for me, but not.
I’m the type of person all the same,” Osaka said.
“You can see it before in my career.
If something isn’t right in my personal life, you can see it in my game.” It will be very cool if I can draw the line and can do it, be like a superman robot that can go in court, focus only on tennis.
“But no, I’m the type that focuses on everything at one time.
That’s why everything is rather chaotic to me.”

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