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A few days ago, 4-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka took to social media to declare that she won't be attending post-match press conferences at the ongoing French Open because of mental health issues.
She said that the questions asked by the journalists can often be repetitive and bring doubt into the players' minds - and that in order to protect her mental health, she has decided not to "do any press during Roland Garros".
She futher threw light on the matter and added:
If the organisations think that they can just keep saying, ‘do press or you’re gonna be fined’ and continue to ignore the mental health of the athletes that are the centerpiece of their cooperation then I just gotta laugh.
With that, she accepted the fine she knew she'd inevitably be levied with, while acknowledging that her decision isn't a personal remark on the journalists, with whom she shares a "friendly relationship".
Now, this did not go down well with the Grand Slam authorities and they issued a joint press release, saying that while players' mental health is paramount, a fine of $15,000 will be levied on Osaka, for not following rules that are equal for all participating athletes.
The press release also stated that attempts had been made to reach out to Osaka but she failed to make any kind of acknowledgement.
Statement from Grand Slam tournaments regarding Naomi Osaka.#RolandGarros
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 30, 2021
Following this, Osaka deleted her posts from her social media accounts, but did post that she will be bowing out of the tournament because she wanted everyone's focus to go back to the tournament instead of her stand.
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